IIT Indore Develops Cost-Effective Catalyst for Pure Hydrogen Production from Methanol
Key Ideas
  • IIT Indore has developed a catalyst to produce pure hydrogen from methanol at a lower temperature and in a cost-effective manner.
  • The catalyst allows the production of pure hydrogen at 130 degrees Celsius, significantly lower than traditional methods.
  • This technology, led by Professor Sanjay K Singh, is considered economical, environmentally friendly, and suitable for industrial and commercial use.
  • The developed catalyst has been granted a patent, and discussions are ongoing with the industry for potential market implementation.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore has successfully developed a catalyst that enables the production of pure hydrogen from methanol at a much lower temperature compared to conventional methods, as announced by an official. This breakthrough catalyst operates at 130 degrees Celsius, in contrast to the over 200 degrees Celsius required by traditional means, and can generate one kilogram of hydrogen from 13 liters of methanol. Hydrogen is being embraced as a significant alternative to reduce reliance on fossil fuels such as diesel and petrol. The catalyst, spearheaded by Professor Sanjay K Singh from the Department of Chemistry at IIT Indore, is described as an economically viable and environmentally friendly solution for producing pure hydrogen at low temperatures, making it suitable for both industrial and commercial applications. Following successful real-world testing, the technology has been patented, and efforts are underway to collaborate with the industry to introduce it to the market.
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