Recent Development of Physical Hydrogen Storage: Insights into Global Outlook and Future Applications

Zeeshan Ali Lashari, Bashirul Haq*, Dhafer Al-Shehri, Ehsan Zaman, Amir Al-Ahmed, Najeebullah Lashari*

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Abstract

Transition of global energy market towards an environment-friendly sustainable society requires a profound transformation from fossil fuel to zero carbon emission fuel. To cope with this goal production ofrenewable energy is accelerating worldwide. Research in renewable energy from production and storage to practical utilization requires an organized approach. One of the best renewable energy carrier is the hydrogen, due to its clean combustion and abundance. Nonetheless, its storage is a critical challenge to its success. Hydrogen must be stored long after being produced and transported to a storage site. Physical hydrogen storage is vital among hydrogen storage modes, and its shortcoming needs to overcome for its successful and economic benefits. This review intends to discuss the techniques and applications of physical hydrogen storage in the state of compressed gas, liquefied hydrogen gas, and cold/cryo compressed gas concerning their working principle, chemical and physical properties, influencing factors for physical hydrogen storage, and transportation, economics, and global outlook. Insights of several probable physical hydrogen storage (PHS) systems are highlighted. The outcomes of this review envisioned that the PHS still necessitates technological advancements despite having remarkable success. The Liquid Hydrogen Gas storage marks better sustainability than Compressed and Cryo Compressed Gas. The physical hydrogen storage method can store hydrogen in tanks in any state (liquid or gas) under 20 K for the liquid state and ambient temperature for the gaseous state The Bibliographic analysis depicts that the research in hydrogen rising with time and mostly the research in conducted in USA with 231 articles. Prospects and challenges with lessons learned and the limitation opens the door to further research, which would be helpful for efficient and long-term physical hydrogen storage.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202300926
JournalChemistry - An Asian Journal
Volume19
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Aug 2024

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • General Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry

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