Tokyo - Materials that absorb hydrogen are used for hydrogen storage and purification, thus serving as clean energy carriers. The best-known hydrogen absorber, palladium (Pd), can be improved by ...
A research team led by Dr. Young-Min Kim and Dr. Byeong-Chan Suh from Lightweight Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science(KIMS) has developed the world's first ...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and the New Jersey Institute of Technology have taken steps toward understanding how a titanium compound reacts with a ...
The most frequently quoted hydrogen content quantity, in terms of storage applications, is wt.%: the weight percent capacity or the gravimetric storage density of a material. The calculation or ...
Scientists develop a solid electrolyte, utilizing which the battery stores and releases hydrogen at temperatures below 100 degrees Celsius. A hydrogen battery that operates at just 90 °C has been ...
This new research systematically investigates the changes to surface morphology during cathodic hydrogen charging. While hydrogen embrittlement resulting from this charging process has been ...