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Cutting-edge advances in hydrogen applications for the medical and pharmaceutical industries

  • Hussam Jouhara
  • , Alevtina Kodresko
  • , Abdulrahman Alhajeri
  • , Valentina Olabi
  • , Heba Ghazal
  • Brunel University London
  • Vytautas Magnus University

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Abstract

The adoption of clean hydrogen is expected to transform the global energy landscape, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, bridging gaps in renewable energy integration, and driving innovation across multiple sectors. In the medical and pharmaceutical industries, hydrogen offers unique opportunities for transformative progress. This review critically examines recent advances in three domains: hydrogen fuel cells as reliable, scalable, and sustainable energy solutions for hospitals; molecular hydrogen as a therapeutic and preventive medical gas, particularly for brain disorders; and hydrogenation technologies for the efficient and sustainable pharmaceutical production. Despite encouraging advancements, widespread adoption remains limited by economic constraints, regulatory gaps, and limited clinical evidence. Addressing these barriers through technological innovation, large-scale studies, and life-cycle sustainability assessments is essential to translate hydrogen’s full potential into clinical and industrial practice. Responsible adoption of green hydrogen is poised to reshape the clinical approach to global health and enhance the quality of life for people worldwide.
Original languageEnglish
Article number152181
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume189
Early online date27 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Fuel cell
  • Hospitals
  • Hydrogen
  • Medical gas
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing

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