17982227. DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Jaeyong Lee of Seongnam-si (KR)

Jin Woo Choung of Suwon-si (KR)

Yongwoo Kim of Gunpo-si (KR)

Jihui Seo of Ulsan (KR)

Pyung Soon Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Yoondo Kim of Seoul (KR)

Jaewon Kirk of Seoul (KR)

Suk Woo Nam of Seoul (KR)

Hyuntae Sohn of Seoul (KR)

Yongmin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Hyangsoo Jeong of Seoul (KR)

DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17982227 titled 'DEHYDROGENATION REACTION DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a dehydrogenation reaction device that generates hydrogen by reacting a chemical hydride with an acid aqueous solution. The device includes storage units for the chemical hydride, acid aqueous solution, and hydrogen produced, as well as a recovery unit for the product.

  • Chemical hydride storage unit with a storage tank
  • Reaction unit with an acid aqueous solution storage tank and dehydrogenation reactor
  • Hydrogen storage unit with a storage tank
  • Recovery unit for the product produced in the dehydrogenation reactor

Potential Applications

- Hydrogen fuel production - Energy storage - Chemical synthesis

Problems Solved

- Efficient hydrogen generation - Safe storage and handling of chemical hydrides - Recovery of valuable products

Benefits

- Sustainable hydrogen production - Versatile applications in various industries - Enhanced safety features for chemical handling


Original Abstract Submitted

A dehydrogenation reaction device is disclosed. The device includes a chemical hydride storage unit including a chemical hydride storage tank, a reaction unit including an acid aqueous solution storage tank, and a dehydrogenation reactor for generating hydrogen by reacting a chemical hydride with an acid aqueous solution. The device further includes a hydrogen storage unit including a hydrogen storage tank for storing the hydrogen produced in the dehydrogenation reactor, and a recovery unit for recovering the product produced in the dehydrogenation reactor.