A model identifies dissolved hydrogen transport as the overlooked limiter in LOHC dehydrogenation, producing two kinetic regimes based on whether hydrogen exits via bubbles or diffusion, with bubbling onset set by supersaturation and capillarity.
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How back reaction, hydrogen transport, and capillarity control the performance of hydrogen release from liquid organic carriers
A model identifies dissolved hydrogen transport as the overlooked limiter in LOHC dehydrogenation, producing two kinetic regimes based on whether hydrogen exits via bubbles or diffusion, with bubbling onset set by supersaturation and capillarity.