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Timeline of hydrogen technologies

This is a timeline of the history of hydrogen technology.

Timeline

16th century

  • c. 1520 – First recorded observation of hydrogen by Paracelsus through dissolution of metals (iron, zinc, and tin) in sulfuric acid.

17th century

  • 1625 – First description of hydrogen by Johann Baptista van Helmont. First to use the word "gas".
  • 1650 – Turquet de Mayerne obtains a gas or "inflammable air" by the action of dilute sulphuric acid on iron.
  • 1662 – Boyle's law (gas law relating pressure and volume).
  • 1670 – Robert Boyle produces hydrogen by reacting metals with acid.
  • 1672 – "New Experiments touching the Relation between Flame and Air" by Robert Boyle.
  • 1679 – Denis Papin – safety valve.
  • 1700 – Nicolas Lemery shows that the gas produced in the sulfuric acid/iron reaction is explosive in air.

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

  • 2021 – Enapter, co-founded by Vaitea Cowan, is awarded the 2021 Earthshot Prize for the ‘Fix our Climate’ category for its AEM Electrolyser technology, which turns renewable electricity into emission-free hydrogen gas. RAF gains Guinness World Record for the first successful flight powered by synthetic fuel produced from green hydrogen generated by EMEC in Orkney.
  • 2022 – Researchers in Cambridge develop floating artificial leaves for light-driven hydrogen production. The lightweight, flexible devices are scalable and can float on water similar to lotus leaves.
  • 2023 – Toyota's liquid hydrogen powered Corolla participates in the Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours Race where it beats gaseous hydrogen powered Corolla's previous record by completing 358 laps (1,634 km).
  • 2024 – NREL begins research on megawatt-scale hydrogen systems and launches the roll-to-roll consortium to start high-volume manufacturing of electrolyzers and hydrogen fuel cells.

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