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Research progress of static hydrogen compression materials for hydrogen compressor in hydrogenation station
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Jiangsu JITRI Advanced Energy & Materials Research Institute Co., Ltd.

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國家重點研發(fā)計劃項目(2019YFB1505101);2021年常州市科技支撐計劃(工業(yè))(前資助)項目(CE20210043)

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    Hydrogenation station is a critical chain in the construction of hydrogen energy industry. The hydrogen compressor is one of the core and key monomer equipment of the hydrogenation station, and the high-density safe hydrogen compression material is the basis for the large-scale application of the hydrogen compressor in the hydrogenation station. This paper summarizes the research progress of high-density AB2 type hydrogen storage materials based on China"s resource advantages, and describes the static hydrogen compression materials with highly matched platform pressure. The hydrogen balance pressure at lower than 100℃ reaches 25, 45, and 85 MPa respectively, which corresponds to the primary, intermediate, and ultimate pressurization requirements, it can meet the application requirements of long-tube trailers, type III bottle passenger cars, and type IV bottle commercial vehicles. It has economic value and social significance to promote the engineering application of hydrogen compressor in hydrogenation station by multi-stage pressure matching of high efficiency hydrogen compressor and compatibility with existing hydrogenation system.

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[yanyouhua, zhoushaoxiong. Research progress of static hydrogen compression materials for hydrogen compressor in hydrogenation station[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2024,53(3):894~901.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20230092

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  • Received:February 26,2023
  • Revised:March 23,2023
  • Adopted:April 07,2023
  • Online: March 27,2024
  • Published: March 20,2024