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Technical evaluation of electrochemical separation of hydrogen from a natural gas/hydrogen mixture

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, ISSN: 0360-3199, Vol: 78, Page: 610-621
2024
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In this work, we investigate the electrochemical separation of hydrogen from a 10% H 2 /methane natural gas blend using a single cell experimental setup for electrochemical hydrogen pumping (EHP). Results show that the overall efficiency for hydrogen separation is high, ranging from about 87% at 0.2 A/cm 2 to 75% at 0.6 A/cm 2. In addition, we develop a zero-dimensional model for the hydrogen separation process including the membrane permeation of H 2 as well as CH 4, N 2, and CO 2 as the main components in natural gas. We derive analytical expressions for the permeability of these gases as a function of temperature and membrane humidity using available permeability data. Although the presence of dilutive inert gases poses a challenge, the modelled data indicate that it should be possible to produce fuel cell quality hydrogen using a single hydrogen separation stage. Importantly, this indicates technological feasibility of distributing hydrogen for use in fuel cells through existing natural gas infrastructure. Extension of this research to combined hydrogen separation and compression within the same EHP unit is recommended as future work.

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