Remove hydrogen and store it too: an acid-in-clay based electro-chemical solution
DOI: 10.1039/d4mh01071j
Abstract
Extracting hydrogen from metallic components can open up a new pathway for preventing hydrogen embrittlement. To this end, we propose an electrochemically driven, all-solid method for hydrogen control, capable of both extracting and storing hydrogen simultaneously. In this approach, we employ acid-in-clay as a proton conducting electrolyte at room temperature. Through this electrochemical treatment, hydrogen is efficiently extracted from pre-charged steels, thereby restoring their tensile properties and preventing embrittlement. Moreover, it has been confirmed that the extracted hydrogen can be efficiently collected at the counter electrode, demonstrating the significant advantages of the process.
The authors gratefully acknowledge a 2023 Seed Fund grant from the MIT Energy Initiative for financial support. The authors appreciate Thi Thu Phung Dau for contribution. Synchrotron XRD measurements were conducted at the Center for High-Energy X-ray Sciences (CHEXS), which is supported by the National Science Foundation (BIO, ENG and MPS Directorates) under award DMR-1829070.