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Magnesium Hydrogen-generating Materials and a Hydrogen Generation Setup

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2023
The reaction of composites consisting of MgH2 and a graphene-like or nickel–graphene material with water or citric acid solutions of various concentrations was studied. The composites were prepared by mechanochemical treatment in a hydrogen atmosphere.
A. A. Arbuzov   +3 more
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Hydrogen Generation

Nature Materials, 2013
The idea of an economy supported by hydrogen is still being considered by government bodies and major oil companies. The extensive use of hydrogen as a fuel has many applications in pollution-free technologies which could be of every-day use in society.
Delgado, D., Hefter, G., Minakshi, M.
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Disposable Hydrogen Generator

Science, 1965
A convenient means of producing hydrogen gas for anaerobe jars or other situations where 2 liters of hydrogen will suffice is described. Hydrogen gas is produced by the chemical action of magnesium metal, zinc chloride, sodium chloride, and water within a unique plastic and aluminum foil envelope.
J H, Brewer, D L, Allgeier
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Bimetallic catalysts for hydrogen generation

Chemical Society Reviews, 2012
Research interest in bimetallic catalysts is mainly due to their tunable chemical/physical properties by a number of parameters like composition and morphostructure. In catalysis, numerous bimetallic catalysts have been shown to exhibit unique properties which are distinct from those of their monometallic counterparts. To meet the growing energy demand
Zhehao, Wei   +4 more
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Thermochemical Solar Hydrogen Generation

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Hydrogen Generation by Hangman Metalloporphyrins

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011
A cobalt(II) hangman porphyrin with a xanthene backbone and a carboxylic acid hanging group catalyzes the electrochemical production of hydrogen from benzoic and tosic acid in acetonitrile solutions. We show that Co(II)H is exclusively involved in the generation of H(2) from weak acids.
Chang Hoon, Lee   +2 more
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Hydrogen-cooled turbine generators

Electrical Engineering, 1940
ONE of the most radical innovations in the design of electrical machinery in recent years has been the adoption of hydrogen cooling for large turbine generators. Now that a number of the large hydrogen-cooled units are in operation, it would seem timely to review the experience gained in building and operating this new-type equipment.
M. D. Ross, C. C. Sterrett
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The effect of Ni and Al addition on hydrogen generation of Mg3La hydrides via hydrolysis [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2010
Hydrogen generation by hydrolysis of hydrogenated Mg3LaNi0.1, and Mg3LaNi0.1Al0.1 in pure water at room temperature has been investigated and compared with that of Mg3La.
Liuzhang Ouyang, Xu-Sheng Yang
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On-Site Generation of Hydrogen for Generator Cooling

Volume 1B: General, 1978
As generation costs continue to rise, utility combustion turbine users are increasingly receptive to the cost savings of on-site production of consumable materials, such as gaseous hydrogen, for use in electric generator cooling. This paper reviews the application of electrolytic hydrogen generation equipment on combustion turbine or steam turbine ...
J. I. Ruzz, E. J. Haemer
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The generalized polarizability of hydrogen

Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1977
A new and simple analytic expression for the generalized polarizability of the hydrogen atom is derived.
G Lamm, A Szabo
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