One-step formation of hydrogen clusters in clathrate hydrates stabilized via natural gas blending
- Abstract
- Harvesting energy gases in the nanoporous water-frameworks of clathrate hydrate enables the widespread of hydrogen-based fuels converted from excess solar or wind energy sources (i.e., Power-to-Gas). However, there has always been a critical trade-off between mild formation condition and maximum working capacity. Here we demonstrate the 'natural gas modulator' based synthesis that leads to significantly reduced synthesis pressure (P-H2 approximate to 3 MPa) simultaneously with the formation of hydrogen clusters (up to 3 molecules) in the confined nanoporous cages of clathrate hydrates. Instead of employing hazardous liquid chemicals, clean energy gas of natural gas is used for the first time to multiply load H-2 in all cages (5(12), 5(12)6(2), and 5(12)6(4) cages) of hydrogen-natural gas hydrates without any postsynthetic modification (e.g., guest-exchange reaction). This approach minimizes the environmental impact and reduces operation cost since clathrate hydrates do not generate any chemical waste in both synthesis and decomposition process, and hydrogen-natural gas mixture can be also utilized as an energy resource as itself.
- Author(s)
- Ahn, Yun-Ho; Moon, Seokyoon; Koh, Dong-Yeun; Hong, Sujin; Lee, Huen; Lee, Jae W.; Park, Youngjune
- Issued Date
- 2020-01
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ensm.2019.06.007
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12413
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