Safe new storage method could be key to future of hydrogen-powered vehicles [View all]
http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2016-10-20-safe-new-storage-method-could-be-key-future-hydrogen-powered-vehicles[font face=Serif][font size=5]Safe new storage method could be key to future of hydrogen-powered vehicles[/font]
20 Oct 2016
[font size=4]Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future, particularly when applied to hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles. One of the main obstacles facing this technology a potential solution to future sustainable transport has been the lack of a lightweight, safe on-board hydrogen storage material.[/font]
[font size=3]A major new discovery by scientists at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Cardiff in the UK, and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia, has shown that hydrocarbon wax rapidly releases large amounts of hydrogen when activated with catalysts and microwaves.
This discovery of a potential safe storage method, reported in the Nature journal Scientific Reports, could pave the way for widespread adoption of hydrogen-fuelled cars.
Study co-author Professor Peter Edwards, who leads the KACST-Oxford Petrochemical Research Centre (KOPRC), a KACST Centre of Excellence in Petrochemicals at Oxford University, said: 'This discovery of a safe, efficient hydrogen storage and production material can open the door to the large-scale application of fuel cells in vehicles.'
Co-author Dr Tiancun Xiao, a senior research fellow at Oxford University, said: 'Our discovery that hydrogen can be easily and instantly extracted from wax, a benign material that can be manufactured from sustainable processes is a major step forward. Wax will not catch fire or contaminate the environment. It is also safe for drivers and passengers.'
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep35315