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Hydrogen liquefaction and liquid hydrogen storage

open access: yes, 2016
In view of a vast hydrogen infrastructure, very large quantities of hydrogen may be distributed and stored as a liquid at about 20 K (-253°C). Today hydrogen liquefiers are a mature technology for capacities up to 30 tonnes per day and with energy requirements of 30 to 40 MJ per kilogram of liquefied hydrogen, while the World capacity is today around ...
G. Valenti, VALENTI, GIANLUCA
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Recent advances in liquid-phase chemical hydrogen storage

open access: yesEnergy Storage Materials, 2020
Exploring safe and efficient hydrogen storage materials has been one of the toughest challenges for the upcoming hydrogen economy. High capacity, mild dehydrogenation conditions and good stability at room temperature endow liquid-phase chemical hydrides ...
Chengguang Lang   +2 more
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Supercooling of Liquid Hydrogen

Physical Review Letters, 1986
We describe experiments that we have performed with droplets of supercooled liquid ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ in the temperature range down to 10.6 K. We have measured the nucleation rate for the production of the solid phase. Using this result, we discuss the prospects for the experimental production of superfluid ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$.
, Seidel, , Maris, , Williams, , Cardon
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Liquid Hydrogen in Protonic Chabazite

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
A. ZECCHINA   +7 more
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