17863997. DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME simplified abstract (KIA CORPORATION)

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DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME

Organization Name

KIA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Yongwoo Kim of Gunpo-si (KR)

Jin Woo Choung of Suwon-si (KR)

Jihui Seo of Ulsan (KR)

Jaeyong Lee of Seongnam-si (KR)

Pyung Soon Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Minkyu Kim of Seoul (KR)

Yoondo Kim of Seoul (KR)

Yu-Jin Lee of Seoul (KR)

Jaewon Kirk of Seoul (KR)

Suk Woo Nam of Seoul (KR)

Yongmin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Hyangsoo Jeong of Seoul (KR)

DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17863997 titled 'DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a dehydrogenation reaction device that includes an acid aqueous solution storage unit, a water storage unit, and a dehydrogenation reaction unit. The dehydrogenation reaction unit reacts a chemical hydride with a mixed solution of the first aqueous acid solution and water to generate hydrogen.

  • Acid aqueous solution storage unit: Contains a first aqueous acid solution.
  • Water storage unit: Stores water.
  • Dehydrogenation reaction unit: Reacts a chemical hydride with a mixed solution of the first aqueous acid solution and water to produce hydrogen.

Potential Applications

  • Hydrogen production for fuel cells
  • Chemical synthesis processes
  • Energy storage systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient and controlled generation of hydrogen
  • Simplified and compact device design
  • Utilization of chemical hydrides as a hydrogen source

Benefits

  • Improved hydrogen production efficiency
  • Cost-effective and scalable technology
  • Versatile application in various industries


Original Abstract Submitted

A dehydrogenation reaction device includes: an acid aqueous solution storage unit including a first aqueous acid solution; a water storage unit including water; and a dehydrogenation reaction unit including a chemical hydride. The dehydrogenation reaction unit receives a second aqueous acid solution in which the first aqueous acid solution and water are mixed, and further reacts the chemical hydride and the second aqueous acid solution to generate hydrogen.