Hydrogen is becoming an essential vector of the global energy mix as we move towards renewable energy and decarbonization. However, the transportation and storage of Hydrogen pose logistical and safety challenges.
Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) offer a compelling solution for establishing a cleaner and more sustainable Hydrogen supply chain.
Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier
The family of carrier selected is Toluene (“TL”) and MethylCycloHexane (“MCH”). These carriers are preferred due to their low toxicity, chemical stability, and ease of handling and storage. They can be stored in existing oil infrastructures at ambient conditions without losses during transport or storage, offering significant advantages over other options.
The concept is binding H2 to TL. This step is called hydrogenation and is performed at the location where H2 is produced. Then liquid MCH is easily and safely stored and transported to importing regions. At this location, chemical binding is broken to release H2 and TL. This step is called dehydrogenation. TL is then returned to the producing country to complete the cycle.
To propose the complete LOHC chain, Axens allied in 2022 with Chiyoda Corporation, each Company offering TL Hydrogenation and SPERA MCH DeHydrogenation respectively.
Alliance Axens Chiyoda
With Axens

Unmatched Expertise in Hydrogenation
In addition, we licensed and designed 35 Hydrogenations of pure aromatic cuts prior to advice clients during the commissioning and start-up as well as supporting them on regular basis for the operation follow-up.
Two different DeHydrogenation Options
The right team for your LOHC project:
• One-stop shop allowing to acquire both Toluene Hydrogenation and MCH Dehydrogenation technologies
• Technologies proven either widely in Petrochemical Industry for Hydrogenation or with semi-industrial demonstration for Dehydrogenation
• Skills complementarity between a Licensor and an EPC
• Tight link with Customer thanks to location complementarity between Europe (France) and Asia (Japan) which are the two main Hydrogen-demanding regions
Advantages of (MethylCycloHexane ) MCH-LOHC
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