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Abstract Formic acid is gaining popularity as a low-carbon-fuel and liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) that can be used in standard conditions. Its value chain is broken down into three parts in this chapter. Energy efficiency, feedstock flexibility, and lifecycle emissions are benchmarked for production pathways ranging from low-carbon ...
Mohammed Al-Breiki, Yusuf Bicer
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Using RMG Out-of-the-Box for Formic Acid Pyrolysis and Oxidation. [PDF]
Wu J, Grinberg Dana A.
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Efficient hydrogen storage and release are essential for effective use of hydrogen as an energy carrier. In principle, formic acid could be used as a convenient hydrogen storage medium via reversible CO2 hydrogenation.
Duo Wei +4 more
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Abstract Forty-five cases of formic acid poisoning are reviewed. The metabolic and pathological consequences of such overdoses are considered. The consequences are discussed in relation to the amount of the acid ingested. The problems likely to be encountered in the management of such patients are highlighted.
D B, Jefferys, H M, Wiseman
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Highly Efficient Additive-Free Dehydrogenation of Neat Formic Acid
Formic acid (FA) is a promising hydrogen carrier that can play an instrumental role in the overall implementation of a hydrogen economy. In this regard, it is important to generate H2 gas from neat FA without any solvent and/or additive, for which ...
Sayan Kar +4 more
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Collisions of small ice particles under microgravity conditions - II. Does the chemical composition of the ice change the collisional properties? [PDF]
Context. Understanding the collisional properties of ice is important for understanding both the early stages of planet formation and the evolution of planetary ring systems.
Angell +57 more
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Enabling storage and utilization of low-carbon electricity: power to formic acid
Formic acid has been proposed as a hydrogen energy carrier because of its many desirable properties, such as low toxicity and flammability, and a high volumetric hydrogen storage capacity of 53 g H2 L−1 under ambient conditions.
Sudipta Chatterjee +4 more
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Acetic and formic acids emitted from wood samples and their effect on selected materials in museum environments [PDF]
The concentrations of acetic acid and formic acid vapours emitted by a number of wood samples held in sealed environments were measured to assess differences between hardwood and softwood species.
Gibson, L.T., Watt, C.M.
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Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to liquid fuels is currently challenged by low product concentrations, as well as their mixture with traditional liquid electrolytes, such as KHCO3 solution. Here we report an all-solid-state electrochemical
Lei Fan +4 more
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Seasonality of Formic Acid (HCOOH) in London during the ClearfLo Campaign [PDF]
Following measurements in the winter of 2012, formic acid (HCOOH) and nitric acid (HNO3) were measured using a chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS) during the Summer Clean Air for London (ClearfLo) campaign in London, 2012.
Bacak, Asan +14 more
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