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The soluble organics in the aqueous co-phase products (ACP) have high TOC and can be converted into methane-rich gas [ 46] that can serve as a hydrogen source for hydrogenation reactions.
Experimental data present an inexpensive and highly efficient hydrogen source for portable fuel cell.
It is a promising hydrogen source for applications using proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) due to hydrogen content.
Water-splitting photoelectrochemical cells utilising photocatalysts have the potential to become a significant hydrogen source for fuel cells.
Galvanic cells are investigated which can be used as a hydrogen source for small fuel cell systems.
Diesel fuel could be a promising hydrogen source for underwater applications due to its high hydrogen density and its globally well-equipped infrastructure.
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The main research efforts in this field are currently focussing on fuel processing as hydrogen source, mostly for distributed consumption through fuel cells.
Owing to the high enantioselectivities for co-substrates rac- 13 c and rac- 48 c, only 50%% of the hydrogen source is available for the reaction.
By utilizing the self-heating exothermic reaction from a large quantity of initial Al powder in a minimum water, the reaction is able to produce high temperature up to 95 °C and consequently rapid hydrogen generation (100%% yield within 6 min, i.e. 1,360 ml H2/g Al), making this system an ideal candidate for a hydrogen source in a use-on-demand system.
There are few concerns on the hydrogen source except pure hydrogen and water for anode of electrochemical hydrogen pump (EHP) reactor.
For lignin depolymerization, hydrogenolysis is an efficient method with the use of gaseous hydrogen or alcohols as hydrogen source.
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