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Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier: A Breakthrough in Hydrogen Storage
Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology represents a significant advancement in the storage and transport of hydrogen, addressing many of the challenges associated with hydrogen’s physical properties. Hydrogen, in its conventional forms—pressurized gas or cryogenic liquid—requires either extremely high pressures or very low temperatures, both of which necessitate specialized infrastructure and complex handling. LOHC technology overcomes these barriers by enabling hydrogen to be chemically bonded to stable organic liquids, making storage and transportation considerably safer, more practical, and cost-effective.
The Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier technology offers a promising pathway for overcoming the logistical challenges of hydrogen deployment, supporting the shift toward cleaner energy systems while leveraging existing infrastructure for large-scale, safe, and efficient hydrogen storage and transport.
LOHCs are typically organic compounds that absorb hydrogen through a chemical process called hydrogenation and release it through dehydrogenation. In the hydrogenation step, the carrier molecule (often an aromatic compound) is saturated with…