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Nippon Shokubai Develops New Separator for Alkaline Water Electrolysis Which Supports Conversion of Renewable Energy to "Green Hydrogen"
OSAKA, Japan, Feb. 20, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd. (hereinafter "Nippon Shokubai") has developed a new 
separator for alkaline water electrolysis by applying its unique 
organic-inorganic hybrid technology and sheet forming technology. The new 
separator is suitable for producing "green hydrogen" because it has a high 
level of resistance against gas cross-permeation and high efficiency of 
hydrogen generation. Also, it can be handled easily even in the dry condition. 
The new separator assists the spread of "green hydrogen" worldwide, and 
contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Logo: 
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To prevent global warming, many projects to reduce the emission of carbon 
dioxide gas have been carried out throughout the world. As part of these 
activities, fuel cells have begun to be used for various applications such as 
vehicles, and micro combined heat and power systems.

Today, the most common process of industrially generating hydrogen is the steam 
reforming process. However, this process has the problem of emitting carbon 
dioxide because it uses fossil-originated gas as a resource. Therefore, 
alkaline water electrolysis (Figure 1) using renewable energy is drawing 
worldwide attention as a means of hydrogen supply since it has no carbon 
dioxide emission. Also, large-scale demonstration projects are being promoted 
around the world.

Fig. 1: Schematic diagram of alkaline water electrolysis
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Fig. 2: Nippon Shokubai's newly developed separator 
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In this alkaline water electrolysis system, one of the key materials that 
affects the hydrogen production efficiency is the separator (green part in Fig. 
1). A separator for alkaline water electrolysis requires high resistance 
against cross permeation of hydrogen and oxygen, and low ohmic resistance of 
separators (high ionic conductivity). Moreover, as alkaline water electrolysis 
is operated in a very severe condition, like high-temperature and high-alkaline 
concentration, very few separators could be applied for alkaline water 
electrolysis.

Nippon Shokubai has successfully developed the new separator with high 
resistance against cross permeation of hydrogen and oxygen, and low ohmic 
resistance of separators (high ionic conductivity) for alkaline water 
electrolysis by applying its unique organic-inorganic hybrid technology and 
sheet-forming technology.

The company's new separator can be expected to reduce electrical power 
consumption and enables higher hydrogen purity. It will introduce and exhibit 
this new separator at a Nippon Shokubai booth at the "the 11th International 
Rechargeable Battery Exhibition" to be held at Aomi Hall, Tokyo Big Sight, from 
February 26 (Wed.) to 28 (Fri.).

About Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.: 
Since 1941, Nippon Shokubai has grown up its business with unique catalyst 
technology. Nippon Shokubai has supplied, for example, ethylene oxide, acrylic 
acid, automobile catalysts, process catalysts and so on. Among all, its global 
market share of superabsorbent polymer is the largest in the world now. Nippon 
Shokubai is a global chemical company operating under its corporate mission 
"Providing affluence and comfort to people and society with our unique 
technology."
http://www.shokubai.co.jp/en/


SOURCE: Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.