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Multiscale Engineering of Chemical Processes for Distributed Hydrogen Storage in Sustainab — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-

This project focuses on new ways to store hydrogen so it can be used as a clean energy source. Hydrogen is a powerful fuel, but it is hard to store on its own because it is a very light gas. One solution is to combine hydrogen with certain liquids, which makes it easier to store and transport. For this to work, scienti

Award titleMultiscale Engineering of Chemical Processes for Distributed Hydrogen Storage in Sustainab
Award ID2453450
AwardeeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
CityMADISON
StateWI
Amount obligated$474,989
Principal investigatorSiddarth Krishna
ProgramEnvS-Environmtl Sustainability, Catalysis, Proc Sys, Reac Eng & Mol Therm
Start date08/01/2025
AbstractThis project focuses on new ways to store hydrogen so it can be used as a clean energy source. Hydrogen is a powerful fuel, but it is hard to store on its own because it is a very light gas. One solution is to combine hydrogen with certain liquids, which makes it easier to store and transport. For this to work, scientists need new technology to create special hydrogen-storing liquids from natural sources like plants. They also need better ways to add hydrogen to these liquids and remove it when
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