Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming?
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-02-07
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 11.467
CiteScore: 73.2
Impact factor: 39.0
ISSN: 03060012, 14604744
PubMed ID:
38323342
General Chemistry
Abstract
Exploration for commercially viable natural hydrogen accumulations within the Earth's crust, here compared to ‘foraging’ for wild food, holds promise. However, a potentially more effective strategy lies in the in situ artificial generation of hydrogen in natural underground reservoirs, akin to ‘farming’. Both biotic and abiotic processes can be employed, converting introduced or indigenous components, gases, and nutrients into hydrogen. Through studying natural hydrogen-generating reactions, we can discern pathways for optimized engineering. Some reactions may be inherently slow, allowing for a ‘seed and leave’ methodology, where sites are infused with gases, nutrients, and specific bacterial strains, then left to gradually produce hydrogen. However, other reactions could offer quicker outcomes to harvest hydrogen. A crucial element of this strategy is our innovative concept of ‘X’ components—ranging from trace minerals to bioengineered microbes. These designed components enhance biotic and/or abiotic reactions and prove vital in accelerating hydrogen production. Drawing parallels with our ancestors' transition from hunter-gathering to agriculture, we propose a similar paradigm shift in the pursuit of hydrogen energy. As we transition towards a hydrogen-centric energy landscape, the amalgamation of geochemistry, advanced biology, and engineering emerges as a beacon, signalling a pathway towards a sustainable and transformative energy future.
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Hassanpouryouzband A., Wilkinson M., Haszeldine R. S. Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming? // Chemical Society Reviews. 2024. Vol. 53. No. 5. pp. 2258-2263.
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Hassanpouryouzband A., Wilkinson M., Haszeldine R. S. Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming? // Chemical Society Reviews. 2024. Vol. 53. No. 5. pp. 2258-2263.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d3cs00723e
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3CS00723E
TI - Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming?
T2 - Chemical Society Reviews
AU - Hassanpouryouzband, Aliakbar
AU - Wilkinson, Mark
AU - Haszeldine, R. Stuart
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/02/07
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 2258-2263
IS - 5
VL - 53
PMID - 38323342
SN - 0306-0012
SN - 1460-4744
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@article{2024_Hassanpouryouzband,
author = {Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband and Mark Wilkinson and R. Stuart Haszeldine},
title = {Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming?},
journal = {Chemical Society Reviews},
year = {2024},
volume = {53},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {feb},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3CS00723E},
number = {5},
pages = {2258--2263},
doi = {10.1039/d3cs00723e}
}
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Hassanpouryouzband, Aliakbar, et al. “Hydrogen energy futures – foraging or farming?.” Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 53, no. 5, Feb. 2024, pp. 2258-2263. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D3CS00723E.