Integrated Systems for Hydrogen Production

2022 ◽  
pp. 289-335
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Dincer ◽  
Haris Ishaq
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 801-813 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Reuß ◽  
J. Reul ◽  
T. Grube ◽  
M. Langemann ◽  
S. Calnan ◽  
...  

Integrated systems for hydrogen production from photovoltaics and electrolysis could offer a solution for cost-efficient systems by omitting power electronics, but necessitate additional optimisation demand for real-world applications.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (33) ◽  
pp. 12921-12928 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tzu-Lun Kao ◽  
Wei-Hsiang Huang ◽  
Hsing-Yu Tuan

Kerf loss silicon was used for additive-mediated rapid hydrogen production with a rate of 4.72 × 10−3g(H2) per s per g(Si) and a yield of 92%. A silicon-based integrated system for electricity generation and hydrogen storage was demonstrated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Alfredo Blakeley-Ruiz ◽  
Carlee S. McClintock ◽  
Ralph Lydic ◽  
Helen A. Baghdoyan ◽  
James J. Choo ◽  
...  

Abstract The Hooks et al. review of microbiota-gut-brain (MGB) literature provides a constructive criticism of the general approaches encompassing MGB research. This commentary extends their review by: (a) highlighting capabilities of advanced systems-biology “-omics” techniques for microbiome research and (b) recommending that combining these high-resolution techniques with intervention-based experimental design may be the path forward for future MGB research.


2020 ◽  
pp. 124-135
Author(s):  
I. N. G. Wardana ◽  
N. Willy Satrio

Tofu is main food in Indonesia and its waste generally pollutes the waters. This study aims to change the waste into energy by utilizing the electric charge in the pores of tofu waste to produce hydrogen in water. The tofu pore is negatively charged and the surface surrounding the pore has a positive charge. The positive and negative electric charges stretch water molecules that have a partial charge. With the addition of a 12V electrical energy during electrolysis, water breaks down into hydrogen. The test was conducted on pre-treated tofu waste suspension using oxalic acid. The hydrogen concentration was measured by a MQ-8 hydrogen sensor. The result shows that the addition of turmeric together with sodium bicarbonate to tofu waste in water, hydrogen production increased more than four times. This is due to the fact that magnetic field generated by delocalized electron in aromatic ring in turmeric energizes all electrons in the pores of tofu waste, in the sodium bicarbonate, and in water that boosts hydrogen production. At the same time the stronger partial charge in natrium bicarbonate shields the hydrogen proton from strong attraction of tofu pores. These two combined effect are very powerful for larger hydrogen production in water by tofu waste.


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