
handle: 10261/229498
La presente invención se refiere a un procedimiento para la producción y almacenamiento de hidrógeno mediante deshidrogenación catalítica basado en el uso de un catalizador de un metal de transición anclado sobre un soporte de un material de carbono. Adicionalmente, la presente invención también se refiere al uso de un catalizador de un metal de transición anclado sobre un soporte de un material de carbono para la obtención de hidrógeno mediante reacciones de deshidrogenación catalítica, preferiblemente, para el uso de dicho hidrógeno obtenido en una celda de combustible o un motor de combustión. [ES]
The present invention relates to a method for the production and storage of hydrogen by means of catalytic dehydrogenation based on the use of a transition-metal catalyst anchored to a support made from a carbon material. In addition, the present invention also relates to the use of a transition-metal catalyst anchored to a support made from a carbon material in order to obtain hydrogen by means of catalytic dehydrogenation reactions, preferably in order for the hydrogen obtained to be used in a fuel cell or a combustion engine. [EN]
Universitat Jaume I, Universidad de Zaragoza, Universitat Politècnica de València, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
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