Comparison of Hydrogen Specification in National Standards for China

Hydrogen specifications for different scenarios are various. Based on national standards for China, a comparison of hydrogen specification standards is discussed in this paper, including specification standards for industrial hydrogen, pure hydrogen, high pure hydrogen, ultrapure hydrogen, hydrogen...

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Main Authors: Yang Yanmei, Wang Geng, Zhang Lan, Zhang Sinan, Lin Ling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/44/e3sconf_icaeer18_03042.pdf
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spelling doaj-95ab93e05e5541118b8be0d1b7b6b6062021-03-02T10:50:53ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011180304210.1051/e3sconf/201911803042e3sconf_icaeer18_03042Comparison of Hydrogen Specification in National Standards for ChinaYang YanmeiWang GengZhang LanZhang SinanLin LingHydrogen specifications for different scenarios are various. Based on national standards for China, a comparison of hydrogen specification standards is discussed in this paper, including specification standards for industrial hydrogen, pure hydrogen, high pure hydrogen, ultrapure hydrogen, hydrogen for electronic industry and hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Hydrogen purity for electronic industry is greater than that for industrial hydrogen, pure hydrogen and hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Specifications of general contaminants in hydrogen for electronic industry, including H2O, O2, N2, CO, CO2 and total hydrocarbons, are stricter than that in hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Hydrogen purity for PEM FCVs is less than that for electronic industry and pure hydrogen. However, contaminants in hydrogen for PEM FCVs are strict. Contaminants in hydrogen for PEM FCVs should include not only H2O, O2, N2, CO, CO2, Ar and total hydrocarbons, but also helium, total sulfur compounds, formaldehyde, formic acid, ammonia, halogenated compounds and particulates.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/44/e3sconf_icaeer18_03042.pdf
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author Yang Yanmei
Wang Geng
Zhang Lan
Zhang Sinan
Lin Ling
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Wang Geng
Zhang Lan
Zhang Sinan
Lin Ling
Comparison of Hydrogen Specification in National Standards for China
E3S Web of Conferences
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Wang Geng
Zhang Lan
Zhang Sinan
Lin Ling
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title Comparison of Hydrogen Specification in National Standards for China
title_short Comparison of Hydrogen Specification in National Standards for China
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description Hydrogen specifications for different scenarios are various. Based on national standards for China, a comparison of hydrogen specification standards is discussed in this paper, including specification standards for industrial hydrogen, pure hydrogen, high pure hydrogen, ultrapure hydrogen, hydrogen for electronic industry and hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Hydrogen purity for electronic industry is greater than that for industrial hydrogen, pure hydrogen and hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Specifications of general contaminants in hydrogen for electronic industry, including H2O, O2, N2, CO, CO2 and total hydrocarbons, are stricter than that in hydrogen for PEM FCVs. Hydrogen purity for PEM FCVs is less than that for electronic industry and pure hydrogen. However, contaminants in hydrogen for PEM FCVs are strict. Contaminants in hydrogen for PEM FCVs should include not only H2O, O2, N2, CO, CO2, Ar and total hydrocarbons, but also helium, total sulfur compounds, formaldehyde, formic acid, ammonia, halogenated compounds and particulates.
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