Japanese companies NGK Insulators and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) are preparing to develop a hydrogen purification system for critical components in large-scale ammonia-based hydrogen supply chains.
A hydrogen purification system
The project aims to build a system that purifies hydrogen by membrane separation of the hydrogen and nitrogen mixture gas . A producer generated during the cracking of ammonia, allowing the technology to meet the strict purity requirements necessary for use in various applications, including fuel cells , where impurities can damage catalysts, reducing efficiency and lifespan. .
Membrane separation technology works as a precise filter , allowing hydrogen to pass through while blocking other gases such as nitrogen and traces of ammonia. This technique establishes the steps of innovation to make the hydrogen supply more pure and reliable.
The development of this purification system seeks to strengthen Japan’s supply of hydrogen while reducing its dependence on imports of LNG and other fuels. Forecasts point to imported ammonia as the protagonist in this process, and the technology of NGK Insulators and MHI will be essential to guarantee the purity and quality of the derived hydrogen.
A collaborative energy solution between companies
The collaboration between NGK Insulators and MHI encourages the growth of hydrogen purification technology , creating new possibilities for the development of hydrogen supply chains for commercialization at an industrial level, based on hydrogen.
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Source: NGK Insulators
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