Abstract
The hydrogen economy presents a compelling future energy picture, especially for the transportation sector. The obstacles, such as low-cost hydrogen production, lack of high-density hydrogen storage approaches, costly infrastructure, and safety concerns are prohibiting its large-scale implementation. To address the above challenges, we propose a new solution – use of starch or cellulose (C6H10O5) from biomass as a hydrogen carrier. This new solution is based on the invention of complete conversion of glucans (starch and cellulose) and water to hydrogen and carbon dioxide as C6H10O5 (aq) + 7H2O (l)
Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
2
Start Page
272
Number of Pages
272-282
ISBN Number
1754-5692
1754-5706
1754-5706
DOI
10.1039/b818694d