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Hydrogen applied research

HYDROGEN APPLIED RESEARCH, CONTEXT, AND NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES... [Pg.66]

Milliken, ]., L. Cataquiz, J. Petrovick, C. Read, and S. Satyapal, Grand Challenge for Basic and Applied Research in Hydrogen Storage, U.S. DOE Report, 2003. [Pg.407]

In the case of hydrogen evolution, the theory of electrocatalysis on single individual metals was established about thirty years ago [32, 33]. However, no decisive advances have been made since then from the point of view of the theory of composite materials. It is probably for this reason that a great deal of applied research has been conducted thus far following the always convenient approach of try and see . In one case [34], it has been explicitly reported that more than 400 different materials have been tested in a few years with the purpose of finding the best one. [Pg.3]

Gerry Runte, Applied Research and Engineering Sciences (formerly Executive Director, Hydrogen Energy Systems Center, Gas Technology Institute)... [Pg.60]

In some cases, the initial compounds form hydrogen-rich intermediate phases, which release hydrogen at lower temperature than the starting compounds. A number of such new phases were presented both by oral presentations and posters. These presentations were a tnix of pure and applied research. [Pg.328]

One of the five CTI Task Forces set up to implement the objectives of the CTI focuses on greenhouse gas capture and disposal. This includes the role of capture and disposal options as part of a hydrogen fuel chain based on fossil fuels. This task includes an assessment of the feasibility of developing longer-term technologies in these fields and ways to strengthen relevant basic and applied research. [Pg.7]

Experimental set up of the type A stack is shown in Fig. 2 (a). Gas manifolds for fuel and air for inlet and out-let were fixed to the stack with the thermocouples to monitor stack temperature and gas out let temperatures. The discharge characterization was investigated by using a Parstat 2273 (Princeton Applied Research) in DC 4 point probe measurement. The Ag wire was used for collecting current from anode and cathode sides, which were both fixed by Ag paste. Hydrogen (humidified by bubbling water at room temperature) was flowed at the rate of 100 mL min and the air was flowed at the rate of 500 mL min at the cathode side. [Pg.181]

Until the mid twenties the catalytic investigations in the Ammonia Laboratory were restricted mainly to applied research. Mittasch and his collaborators used multiple compound catalysts to develop catalytic reactions for the hydrogenation of organic... [Pg.83]


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