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  2. Hydrogen compressor - Wikipedia

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    A hydrogen compressor is a device that increases the pressure of hydrogen by reducing its volume resulting in compressed hydrogen or liquid hydrogen. Traditionally, applications for hydrogen compressors included Chlorine electrolyser and many chemical applications like the production of hydrogen peroxide (HPPO).

  3. Ionic liquid piston compressor - Wikipedia

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    An ionic liquid compressor takes advantage of two properties of ionic liquids—their virtually non-measurable vapor pressures and large temperature window for the liquid phase—in combination with the low solubility of some gases (e.g. hydrogen) in them.

  4. Electrochemical hydrogen compressor - Wikipedia

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    Electrochemical hydrogen compressors have been proposed for use in hydrogen refueling stations to pressurize hydrogen gas for storage. They have also been applied into novel refrigeration systems to pressurize hydrogen for absorption into metal hydrides or to pressurize other working fluids (such as refrigerants) [5] as demonstrated by Xergy Inc. winners of the global GE's Ecomagination awards ...

  5. Hydrogen Compressor Market Expected to Hit USD 3.6 billion by ...

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    In the hydrogen production segment, a high-pressure storage system is demanded, where the role of a hydrogen compressor is seen. Lastly, fuel cells are the market segment that adds significant value to the subject market. It is explored and experimented by scientists on a large level. Key Developments in the Hydrogen Compressor Market

  6. Hydride compressor - Wikipedia

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    A hydride compressor is a hydrogen compressor based on metal hydrides with absorption of hydrogen at low pressure, releasing heat, and desorption of hydrogen at high pressure, absorbing heat, by raising the temperature with an external heat source like a heated waterbed or electric coil. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Diaphragm compressor - Wikipedia

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    The photograph included in this section depicts a three-stage diaphragm compressor used to compress hydrogen gas to 6,000 psi (41 MPa) for use in a prototype hydrogen and compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station built in downtown Phoenix, Arizona by the Arizona Public Service company (an electric utilities company).

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