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(Ebook) Handbook of Hydrogen Storage: New Materials for Future Energy Storage by Michael Hirscher, Katsuhiko Hirose ISBN 9783527322732, 9783527629817, 3527322736, 3527629815

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Authors:Michael Hirscher, Katsuhiko Hirose
Pages:373 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley
Language:english
File Size:5.74 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783527322732, 9783527629817, 3527322736, 3527629815
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(Ebook) Handbook of Hydrogen Storage: New Materials for Future Energy Storage by Michael Hirscher, Katsuhiko Hirose ISBN 9783527322732, 9783527629817, 3527322736, 3527629815

Owing to the limited resources of fossil fuels, hydrogen is proposed as an alternative and environment-friendly energy carrier. However, its potential is limited by storage problems, especially for mobile applications. Current technologies, as compressed gas or liquefied hydrogen, comprise severe disadvantages and the storage of hydrogen in lightweight solids could be the solution to this problem.Since the optimal storage mechanism and optimal material have yet to be identified, this first handbook on the topic provides an excellent overview of the most probable candidates, highlighting both their advantages as well as drawbacks.From the contents: Physisorption Clathrates Metal hydrides Complex hydrides Amides, imides, and mixtures Tailoring Reaction Enthalpies Borazan Aluminum hydride NanoparticlesA one-stop reference on all questions concerning hydrogen storage for physical and solid state chemists, materials scientists, chemical engineers, and physicists.
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