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Liquid organic hydrogen carriers for long-duration energy storage
Torquato, Nicole A.; Hui, Carly S.; Rios, Ryder; Horton, Robert D.; Stavila, Vitalie; Allendorf, Mark D.
Liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) systems are an excellent alternative to pressurized gas and liquid hydrogen storage technologies due to their high volumetric storage capacities and straightforward adaptation to existing infrastructure. Here, we investigate various molecular and heterogenized Ru, Mn, and Fe catalysts for the reversible (de)hydrogenation of polyols. Mn catalysts, Mn-MACHO(Ph) (1) and Mn-MACHO(iPr)BH4 (2-BH4) were found to maintain catalytic activity for hydrogen production comparable to the Ru analogs, with greater than 98% conversion of 1,4 butanediol and quantitative hydrogen production. Furthermore, to assess the viability of utilizing heterogenized molecular catalysts for 1,4 butanediol (de)hydrogenation, molecular catalysts, Mn-MACHO(Ph), Ru-MACHO(Ph), and Ru-9, were polymerized to form Mn-MACHO-Poly, Ru-MACHO-Poly, and Ru-9-Poly respectively. These catalysts were then used to assess (de)hydrogenation of polyols, ethylene glycol and 1,4 butanediol. These studies reveal that Ru-MACHO-Poly is an efficient dehydrogenation catalyst with 99% conversion and a hydrogen percent yield of 96%. In addition, Ru-MACHO-Poly is a competent hydrogenation catalyst with approximately 98% conversion back to 1,4 butanediol based on quantitative NMR measurements. Overall, the data suggest these molecular and heterogenized catalysts have potential for practical use in polyalcohol-based LOHC systems.