Hookham, M J F; le Gendre, E; Coulpier, C; Carre, M; Morris, A S O; Moore, N; Hristova, Y; Bacquart, T (2022) Impact of hydrogen liquefaction on hydrogen fuel quality for transport applications (ISO-14687:2019). Processes, 10 (9). 1697
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Abstract
Decarbonisation of the energy sector is increasingly more important to combat climate change with the fluctuation in demand and production of energy from renewables being a limiting factor. Liquid hydrogen allows for long term storage of energy which is thought to be of higher purity than the starting hydrogen gas and suitable for use in fuel cell vehicles. The assumed purification of hydrogen after liquefaction was assessed against the specification of Hydrogen grade D in the ISO-14687:2019 by the analysis of samples taken at different locations throughout production. Sampling was done directly into cylinders and assessed using multiple analytical methods. The results indicate that the hydrogen gas produced from liquefaction is a higher purity than the starting gas with all impurities below the threshold values set in ISO-14687:2019. Water was shown to increase with time sampling from the liquid hydrogen tank suggesting the sampling system used was affected by the low temperatures (-253K). These data demonstrate for the first time the impact on purity of liquefied hydrogen assessed against ISO-14687:2019, showing that liquified hydrogen is a viable option for long term energy storage without compromising quality.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Keywords: | ISO-14687:2019; liquified hydrogen; energy storage |
| Subjects: | Analytical Science > Gas Standards |
| Divisions: | Atmospheric Environmental Sciences |
| Identification number/DOI: | 10.3390/pr10091697 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Mar 2025 11:32 |
| URI: | https://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/10138 |
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