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Hydrogen Microthrusters based on Hydrogen Storage Materials

46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, 2010
The increasing market request for mini and microsatellites has led in the recent years to the development of small propulsion devices referred to as microthrusters. In the realm of microthruster dierent classifications have been made which help understanding the possible solutions depending on the satellite mass class and on the required thrust level ...
NASUTI, Francesco   +2 more
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Hydrogen storage performance of HPSB hydrogen storage materials

Chemical Physics Letters, 2019
Abstract This work studied a hydrogen storage material which could absorbed hydrogen under room temperature and 3 MPa hydrogen pressure. This material was obtained by hydrolysis of NaBH4 (HPSB) and the hydrogen absorption and desorption performance was tested by PCT apparatus.
Zheng Xueping   +9 more
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Hydrogen Impermeable Materials for Efficient Hydrogen Storage

ECS Transactions, 2022
Hydrogen has the most potential as an energy resource alternative to fossil fuels, with numerous applications across sectors. It is clean and is present in a great amount in nature. However, due to the challenges in handling hydrogen and hydrogen embrittlement, its storage remains a concern, which is why high strength steels are rarely employed for ...
Nidhi Bhat   +2 more
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Hydrogen Storage Materials

2011
Hydrogen is widely billed as the fuel of the future. For this to be a reality there is a pressing need for a safe, economic and reliable way to transport hydrogen, particularly for automotive applications. This has prompted a world-wide effort to develop novel materials that are re-usable and capable of storing and releasing significant (> 6 wt%)
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Hydrogen-rich boron-containing materials for hydrogen storage

Dalton Transactions, 2008
Hydrogen-rich boron-containing compounds have received extensive attention as potential hydrogen storage media for vehicular applications. The past years have seen significant progresses in material discovery, material composition/structure tailoring, catalyst identification and regeneration chemistry, which give rise to state-of-the-art hydrogen ...
Ping, Wang, Xiang-Dong, Kang
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Boron Compounds as Hydrogen Storage Materials

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2007
Abstract Hydrogen exhibits the highest heating value per mass of all chemical fuels. Furthermore, hydrogen is regenerative and environmentally friendly. Hence, hydrogen storage is very important for humans. Hydrogen storage in metal hydrides is considered as one of the most attractive methods.
Ozturk, T., Demirbas, A.
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Lithium nitride as hydrogen storage material

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2008
In this paper we report studies of the elastic modulus and energy dissipation in lithium amide (LiNH2) during its high temperature decomposition into imide (Li2NH), according to the reaction: 2LiNH(2) -> Li2NH + NH3. The dynamic modulus variations allow the time and temperature evolution of decomposition to be monitored.
Palumbo, O   +3 more
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Calcium Amidotrihydroborate: A Hydrogen Storage Material

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
The promise of the hydrogen economy, while great, will only be realized when many major scientific challenges are overcome. One of primary challenges is the need to find a safe and economic method for storing and transporting H2. Conventional storage systems include classical high-pressure tanks, insulated liquid-hydrogen systems, and storage in ...
Himashinie V K, Diyabalanage   +6 more
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Hydrogen Storage Materials: Properties and Possibilities

Science, 1981
The physics, chemistry, and possible applications of the storage of hydrogen in intermetallic reservoirs are discussed. Storage in the form of intermetallic hydrides can be safe and, where hydrogen has some special value as a fuel, economical. New pumps and refrigerators based on the heat of sorption of the hydrogen into the intermetallic are ...
R L, Cohen, J H, Wernick
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A Self‐Catalyzing Hydrogen‐Storage Material

Angewandte Chemie, 2008
Conventional (e.g. MgH2) and complex hydrides (e.g. alanates, borohydrides, and amides) are the two primary classes of solid-state hydrogen-storage materials. Many of these “high-density” hydrides have the potential to store large amounts of hydrogen by weight (up to 18.5 wt% for LiBH4) and/or volume (up to 112 gL 1 for MgH2), values that are ...
Jun, Yang   +12 more
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