[HTML][HTML] A review on recent advances in hydrogen energy, fuel cell, biofuel and fuel refining via ultrasound process intensification

UK Zore, SG Yedire, N Pandi, S Manickam… - Ultrasonics …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 2021Elsevier
Hydrogen energy is one of the most suitable green substitutes for harmful fossil fuels and
has been investigated widely. This review extensively compiles and compares various
methodologies used in the production, storage and usage of hydrogen. Sonochemistry is an
emerging synthesis process and intensification technique adapted for the synthesis of novel
materials. It manifests acoustic cavitation phenomena caused by ultrasound where higher
rates of reactions occur locally. The review discusses the effectiveness of sonochemical …
Abstract
Hydrogen energy is one of the most suitable green substitutes for harmful fossil fuels and has been investigated widely. This review extensively compiles and compares various methodologies used in the production, storage and usage of hydrogen. Sonochemistry is an emerging synthesis process and intensification technique adapted for the synthesis of novel materials. It manifests acoustic cavitation phenomena caused by ultrasound where higher rates of reactions occur locally. The review discusses the effectiveness of sonochemical routes in developing fuel cell catalysts, fuel refining, biofuel production, chemical processes for hydrogen production and the physical, chemical and electrochemical hydrogen storage techniques. The operational parameters and environmental conditions used during ultrasonication also influence the production rates, which have been elucidated in detail. Hence, this review's major focus addresses sonochemical methods that can contribute to the technical challenges involved in hydrogen usage for energy.
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