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Hydrogen fluoride are used in the production of linear alkylbenzenes (LAB's), and it has been successfully replaced by a solid acid catalyst, fluoride silica-alumina catalyst which does not require special material of construction, involves lower operating costs, and obviates the need for an acid scrubbing system and waste disposal of calcium fluoride. Most importantly, it is not found to be toxic.
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Parkavi posted a question What are the options available for storing hydrogen? 1 year ago
The major problem with using hydrogen is the problem of storage. What are the methods available for the storage of hydrogen and which is the best method?
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Why should hydrogen storage be the only way to achieve hydrogen economy? I feel hydrogen can be used along with CO2 to synthesize biofuel by Fischer Tropsch process and it could as well help in solving the global energy demands. With so much CO2 available from industrial emissions, this could be a promising alternative that could be considered ahead of hydrogen storage.
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This process uses a modified fuel cell to contain the organic matter and water. It generates hydrogen gas from organic matter being decomposed by bacteria. The process also involves the use of a small amount of electricity.
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Photoelectrolysis occurs in a photoelectrochemical cell when light is used for electrolysis. In other words, photoelectrolysis is the conversion of light into a current, and then the division of a molecule using that current. Achieving a hydrogen economy requires deriving hydrogen efficiently and inexpensively from natural sources without usingfossil fuels. And, photoelectrolysis is often seen as having the potential to fulfill that need
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Photofermentation is the fermentative conversion of organic substrate to brought about by a diverse group of photosynthetic bacteria in a series of biochemical reactions. It basically employs bacteria to convert small molecular fatty acids into hydrogen and other products.
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Srividhya posted a question Is Hydrogen a form of alternative energy? 1 year ago
Hydrogen is not a source of energy but only a carrier of energy. Thus, technically it is not a renewable energy source. If so, why is hydrogen considered a clean energy? Does it really find practical applicability as alternative energy source?
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Hydrogen fuel cell is a fairly old concept, but is still not economically viable. The technology has been emerging over past few years and still the timeframe for fuel cell commercialization is not entirely clear. Some experts expect fuel cells to play a major role in the renewable energy equation by 2020. But I personally doubt the success of hydrogen as a sustainable energy alternative.





















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