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Fuel carriers, automobiles

Taube, M. and Taube, P. (1981) A liquid organic carrier of hydrogen as a fuel for automobiles. Adv. Hydrogen Energ., 2, 1077-1085. [Pg.377]

Civil Electronics, automobile, aircraft, mechanical engineering, aerospace, medical, fuel cell, environmental science Wire insulation, tape, chip carrier, switches, liquid crystal display panels, foam insulation, baffles, bushings, seal rings, abrasive cutting wheels, composite structures, adhesives, gas separation membrane, high-temperature adhesive for semiconductor industries, pacemakers, eye lens implants, fuel cell membrane... [Pg.126]


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