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BASF and Shell collaborate on green hydrogen technology
BASF has announced that it will work with Shell to evaluate and certify
BASF's Puristar R0-20 and Sorbead adsorption technologies for green hydrogen production.
According to BASF, green hydrogen purification is a key step
required for the further processing, transportation and use of hydrogen as an energy or chemical feedstock.
The hydrogen product from water electrolysis contains water and residual oxygen, and impurities
must be removed before downstream treatment or utilization of hydrogen.
Puristar R0-20 is a highly active and durable catalyst that effectively removes impurities from hydrogen produced by water electrolysis
.
Sorbead adsorption technology provides a reliable, low-energy solution for hydrogen drying that meets low water content specifications
for hydrogen.
These two technologies are now part of Shell's solution portfolio for its global green hydrogen projects
.
In addition, BASF has developed a new DeOxo design tool for optimizing DeOxo devices
operating downstream of the electrolyzer.
The Puristar R0-20 catalyst converts oxygen into water in a DeOxo device to remove oxygen; After the DeOxo step, the hydrogen is dried using Sorbead adsorption technology; The purified hydrogen can be used as an energy source or chemical feedstock
.