A Novel Eutectic Mixture of Biphenyl and Diphenylmethane as a Potential Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier: Catalytic Hydrogenation

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A novel, liquid-phase hydrogen storage material was produced by mixing biphenyl (C12H10, solid) and diphenylmethane (C13H12, liquid) with a mass ratio (wt %) of 35:65. The eutectic mixture was proved to be liquid at ambient temperature with a viscosity of 3.0 cP at 25 °C and a vapor pressure of 1.4 Pa at 25 °C, which potentially meets the requirements for an efficient hydrogen storage system. A theoretical study using COSMO-RS method further confirms that an optimum composition of biphenyl and diphenylmethane for the formation of eutectic mixture is 37:63 by mass, which is very close to the composition found experimentally. The eutectic mixture exhibited a superior activity for hydrogenation reactions conducted at 120 °C under 50 bar of H2 pressure in the presence of a Ru (5 wt %)/Al2O3 catalyst. Hydrogen uptake of the eutectic mixture tested was close to full conversion, which corresponds to 6.9 wt % and 60.1 g L−1 of gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage capacities, respectively.

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Han, D. J., Jo, Y. S., Shin, B. S., Jang, M., Kang, J. W., Han, J. H., … Yoon, C. W. (2019). A Novel Eutectic Mixture of Biphenyl and Diphenylmethane as a Potential Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier: Catalytic Hydrogenation. Energy Technology, 7(1), 113–121. https://doi.org/10.1002/ente.201700694

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