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A Process for Hydrogen Production from the Catalytic Decomposition of Formic Acid over Iridium-Palladium Nanoparticles.

Hamed M AlshammariMohammad Hayal AlotaibiObaid F AldosariAbdulellah S AlsolamiNuha A AlotaibiYahya A AlzahraniMosaed S AlhumaimessRaja L AlotaibiGamal A El-Hiti
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The present study investigates a process for the selective production of hydrogen from the catalytic decomposition of formic acid in the presence of iridium and iridium-palladium nanoparticles under various conditions. It was found that a loading of 1 wt.% of 2% palladium in the presence of 1% iridium over activated charcoal led to a 43% conversion of formic acid to hydrogen at room temperature after 4 h. Increasing the temperature to 60 °C led to further decomposition and an improvement in conversion yield to 63%. Dilution of formic acid from 0.5 to 0.2 M improved the decomposition, reaching conversion to 81%. The reported process could potentially be used in commercial applications.
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