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Characterization of Liquids for Hydrogen Storage and Transport by Surface Light Scattering by Manuel Kerscher ISBN 9783961478071, 9783961478064, 3961478074, 3961478066 instant download

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Authors:Manuel Kerscher
Pages:241 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:FAU University Press
Language:english
File Size:12.66 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783961478071, 9783961478064, 3961478074, 3961478066
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Characterization of Liquids for Hydrogen Storage and Transport by Surface Light Scattering by Manuel Kerscher ISBN 9783961478071, 9783961478064, 3961478074, 3961478066 instant download

This thesis contains an extensive characterization of liquids relevant to hydrogen storage and transport with respect to their thermophysical properties over a broad range of process-relevant conditions. 
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Surface light scattering (SLS) has been employed to simultaneously study the viscosity and interfacial tension of several hydrogen carrier liquids. A particular focus has been put on the investigation of the technically relevant bicyclic liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) systems based on diphenylmethane (DPM) or benzyltoluene (BT) at temperatures up to 573 K as well as in the presence of molecular hydrogen at pressures up to 8 MPa. 
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Based on systematic experimental investigations involving additionally capillary viscometry, the influence of the degree of hydrogenation, LOHC composition, and process-relevant byproducts on the viscosity and interfacial tension of the DPM- and the BT-based LOHC systems is identified. Meaningful correlations, mixing rules, and prediction schemes for the viscosity and interfacial tension based on the present data are discussed and provided.
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