1989
DOI: 10.1016/0038-092x(89)90116-3
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Storage of energy by solutions of alkali formate salts

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“…Later on, a system for solar energy conversion by reduction of aqueous carbonate was proposed by Halmann in 1983 [33]. In 1986, a similar concept was described by Wiener et al They proposed a Pd/C catalyst to decompose aqueous formate solutions to obtain hydrogen [34][35][36]. However, both approaches have not led to any application.…”
Section: Formic Acid For Hydrogen Storage: the Conceptmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Later on, a system for solar energy conversion by reduction of aqueous carbonate was proposed by Halmann in 1983 [33]. In 1986, a similar concept was described by Wiener et al They proposed a Pd/C catalyst to decompose aqueous formate solutions to obtain hydrogen [34][35][36]. However, both approaches have not led to any application.…”
Section: Formic Acid For Hydrogen Storage: the Conceptmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As a current state of the art catalyst system an iridium PNPpincer catalyst has been developed, which reached activities up to a turnover frequency (TOF) of 150,000 per hour and an overall turnover number (TON) of 3,500,000, respectively [46]. It has also been proposed that both electrochemical reduction and hydrogenation of CO 2 could rely on sunlight as a sustainable source of energy: Electricity may be obtained via photovoltaics, and hydrogen may then obtained by electrolysis [21,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. Alternatively, hydrogen may be obtained by direct photochemical water splitting in the future [3].…”
Section: The Reduction Of Carbon Dioxide To Formic Acidmentioning
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“…Zurzeit ist die Wasserstofferzeugung bei Raumtemperatur nur für Reaktionen von Metallen oder Metallverbindungen, z. B. NaBH 4 , mit Wasser bekannt. Diese Verbindungen haben jedoch offensichtliche Nachteile bezüglich Toxizität, Preis und Sicherheitsaspekten.…”
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“…[4] Die Hydrierung von CO 2 ist ein thermodynamisch ungünstiger Prozess, beim Zusatz einer Base ist die Reaktion wegen der Bildung von Ameisensäure-Base-Addukten jedoch enthalpisch begünstigt. [5] Im Unterschied zur Wasserstofferzeugung aus Ameisensäure ist die Hydrierung von CO 2 in Gegenwart einer Base bereits eingehend untersucht, und es wurden hohe Katalysatoraktivitäten und Selektivitäten erzielt.…”
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