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1 Book chapter

Hydrogen storage

Year: 2004

Language: English

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2 Journal article

A new hydrogen storage electrode

This paper presents experimental evidence that it is possible to use a cathodic charge to store hydrogen on compounds such as LaNi5. Using an alkaline medium (KOH 5N) in an unpressurized system at 20°C, the mass capacity was found to be approximately 330 mAH/g (5H/mol LaNi5). Comparison

Year: 1976

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Hydrogen storage in carbon nanostructures

absorbed in nanostructured carbon materials varies between 0.4 and 67 mass%. With the assumption that the hydrogen condenses in the cavity of the nanotube or forms an adsorbed monolayer of hydrogen at the surface of the tube, the potential of nanotubes as a host material for hydrogen storage can

Year: 2001

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications

) is environmentally benign, but storage remains a problem. Here we present recent developments in the search for innovative materials with high hydrogen-storage capacity.

Year: 2001

Language: English

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5 Book chapter

Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications

Schlapbach, Louis; Züttel, Andreas

Materials for Sustainable Energy — 2010

Year: 2010

Language: Undetermined

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6 Journal article

Hydrogen as a Fuel and Its Storage for Mobility and Transport

This brief article describes the content of this issue of MRS Bulletin on Hydrogen Storage. Hydrogen is a powerful, clean, synthetic fuel with the inconvenient property of being an ideal gas under ambient conditions. In order to use hydrogen efficiently as a fuel, compacting it for mobile storage

Year: 2002

Language: English

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7 Book chapter

Electrochemical Storage of Hydrogen in Carbon Single Wall Nanotubes

Nützenadel, Christoph; Züttel, Andreas; Emmenegger, Christophe; Sudan, Patrick; Schlapbach, Louis

Science and Application of Nanotubes — 2002, pp. 205-213

One still not satisfactory solved problem for the use of hydrogen as clean fuel is the safe and efficient storage of hydrogen. Currently cryo tanks, gas cylinders or metal hydrides are used. Important parameters are weight and volume density, cost and safety. Recent publications claimed that large

Year: 2002

Language: English

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8 Other

Electrochemical storage of hydrogen in carbon single wall nanotubes

Nützenadel, Christoph; Züttel, Andreas; Schlapbach, Louis

Aip Conference Proceedings — 1999, Volume 486, Issue 1, pp. 462-469

One still unsolved problem for the use of hydrogen as clean fuel is the safe and efficient storage of hydrogen. Currently cryo tanks, gas cylinders or metal hydrides are used. Important parameters for a hydrogen storage system are weight and volume density, cost and safety. Recent publications [1–3

Year: 1999

Language: Undetermined

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9 Journal article

Mg composites for hydrogen storage The dependence of hydriding properties on composition

Magnesium alloys show great potential as materials for gaseous hydrogen storage. However, their practical use is limited by poor hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics. This problem can be resolved by mixing Mg alloys with other materials to form composites. We present an investigation

Year: 1996

Language: English

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10 Journal article

ChemInform Abstract: Electrochemical Storage of Hydrogen in Nanotube Materials

Year: 2010

Language: English

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