Thermophysical properties of the liquid organic hydrogen carrier system based on diphenylmethane with the byproducts fluorene or perhydrofluorene

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2023)

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Fluorene (H0-F) and perhydrofluorene (H12-F) represent process-related byproducts formed by a dehydrocyclization step in the liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) system based on diphenylmethane (H0-DPM) and dicyclohexylmethane (H12-DPM). The influence of these byproducts on the liquid viscosity, surface tension, and liquid density of the DPM-based system was experimentally determined by studying three dehydrogenated binary mixtures with H0-F mole fractions of 0.05, 0.10, and 0.20 as well as one hydrogenated binary mixture with an H12-F mole fraction of 0.10 close to 0.1 MPa from (283–573) K. The densities increase with increasing share of H0-F or H12-F by around 1% per added byproduct mole fraction of 0.1. For the surface tension, an increase relative to the values of H0-DPM or H12-DPM by up to 6% is found. The addition of H0-F to H0-DPM or H12-F to H12-DPM yields a relative increase in viscosity by up to 9% at the lowest temperature studied.
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Density,Diphenylmethane,Fluorene,Liquid organic hydrogen carrier,Surface tension,Viscosity
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