Hydrogen Storage: Status, Perspectives, and Industrial Applications

By Timothee Pourpoint

Aeronautics & Astronautics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Timothee Pourpoint Timothée Pourpoint obtained his B.S. in mechanical engineering in 2000 at ESTACA University, Paris, France. He received his M.S. degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering in 2000, from the University of Alabama, Huntsville; and his Ph.D. in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue in 2005.

His research focuses on space propulsion and energy storage systems. He has worked extensively with designing, implementing, testing, and analyzing liquid rocket engines and high-pressure systems and has experience spanning from torched ignited oxygen-methane combustors to liquid hypergolic propellants including hydrogen peroxide, IFRNA, and MMH. He has led several hydrogen storage research projects involving metal hydrides and cryogenic sorbent materials.

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  • Hydrogen Storage: Status, Perspectives, and Industrial Applications 1. Hydrogen Storage: Status, Pers… 0
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  • Outline 2. Outline 70.704037370704043
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  • Why are we here?... 3. Why are we here?... 218.51851851851853
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  • Why are we here?... 4. Why are we here?... 354.45445445445449
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  • Why are we here?… Many applications 5. Why are we here?… Many appli… 426.76009342676014
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  • The Need for Hydrogen Production 6. The Need for Hydrogen Producti… 747.18051384718058
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  • The Need for Hydrogen Production 7. The Need for Hydrogen Producti… 948.9155822489156
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  • Why are we here?… Reduced emissions 8. Why are we here?… Reduced em… 1018.2849516182849
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  • Hydrogen 9. Hydrogen "Cycle" 1094.0273606940275
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  • Production from Fossil Fuels 10. Production from Fossil Fuels 1252.8862195528864
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  • Production from Fossil Fuels 11. Production from Fossil Fuels 1330.1968635301969
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  • Solar Production 12. Solar Production 1431.2979646312981
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  • Just last week 13. Just last week 1524.8581915248583
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  • The Need for Hydrogen Storage Systems 14. The Need for Hydrogen Storage … 1616.0827494160828
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  • What are our options? 15. What are our options? 2001.3680347013681
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  • Hydrogen storage options 16. Hydrogen storage options 2139.63963963964
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  • Hydrogen storage options 17. Hydrogen storage options 2303.5368702035371
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  • Why are we here?... No 18. Why are we here?... No "silver… 2890.5238571905238
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  • Matching options with applications 19. Matching options with applicat… 3028.0947614280949
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  • Chemical Hydrides 20. Chemical Hydrides 3126.1594928261597
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  • Demonstration of AB thermolysis reactors at multiple scales 21. Demonstration of AB thermolysi… 3137.1371371371374
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  • Demonstration Vehicle System 22. Demonstration Vehicle System 3205.6723390056723
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  • Aerospace applications 23. Aerospace applications 3696.0293626960297
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  • Rocket Propulsion Applications 24. Rocket Propulsion Applications 3726.9269269269271
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  • Practical requirements to H2 storage materials requirements 25. Practical requirements to H2 s… 3937.5041708375043
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  • Conclusions 26. Conclusions 4063.12979646313
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  • Infrastructure Requirements 27. Infrastructure Requirements 4263.0964297630962
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  • Conclusions 28. Conclusions 4385.6856856856857
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  • Questions 29. Questions 4450.817484150818
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