甲烷
制氢
氢
电化学
阳极
电解
碳纤维
氢燃料
蒸汽重整
高温电解
材料科学
电解水
甲烷转化炉
无机化学
化学工程
化学
电极
有机化学
物理化学
复合数
工程类
电解质
复合材料
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202017243
摘要
Abstract Industrial hydrogen production based on methane steam reforming (MSR) remains challenges in intensive carbon emissions, retarded hydrogen generation owing to coke deposition over catalysts and huge consumption of water. We herein report an electrochemical splitting of methane (ESM) in molten salts at 500 °C to produce hydrogen in an energy saving, emission‐free and water‐free manner. Following the most energy‐saving route on methane‐to‐hydrogen conversion, methane is electrochemically oxidized at anode to generate carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The generated anodic carbon dioxide is in situ captured by the melts and reduced to solid carbon at cathode, enabling a spatial separation of anodic hydrogen generation from cathodic carbon deposition. Life‐cycle assessment on hydrogen‐generation technologies shows that the ESM experiences an equivalent carbon emission much lower than MSR, and a lower equivalent energy input than alkaline water electrolysis.
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