Issue 46, 2020

Development of advanced materials for cleaner energy generation through fuel cells

Abstract

As per the new policy scenario on primary energy, it is anticipated that fossil fuels will continue to meet 74% of the required energy demands, which would emit greenhouse gases (GHG) into the environment. However, our dependence on fossil fuels can be reduced significantly through the adoption of sustainable goals to meet the energy demands, particularly in the transportation sector. The implementation of decarbonization technologies based on renewable energy resources in the transportation sector are vital to create zero emission zones. The use of fuel cells in the transportation sector holds promise as a sustainable option for the generation of cleaner energy along with cumulative lesser GHG emissions. In this article, the state-of-the-art and current advancements in the fuel cells pertinent to the production and purification methods of hydrogen (H2) and development of materials are discussed. In particular, the material developments and their performance as well as the limitations related to preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide, H2 separation membranes, electrolysis, photocatalytic water splitting for H2 production, storage, and transportation using liquid organics, fuel cell membranes, and catalysts for electrodes for the fuel cells are focused in detail.

Graphical abstract: Development of advanced materials for cleaner energy generation through fuel cells

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
24 7月 2020
Accepted
26 10月 2020
First published
27 10月 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 19977-19995

Development of advanced materials for cleaner energy generation through fuel cells

P. H. Cyril and G. Saravanan, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 19977 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ03746J

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