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Hydrogen carbon storage

Carbon storage, of hydrogen, 23 786 Carbon sulfides, 23 621, incompletely characterized, 23 62 Carbon sulfotelluride, 24 419 Carbon-sulfur surface compounds, 23 621 Carbon tetrabromide, 4 348 Carbon tetrachloride, 6 249 acrylamide solubility in, 2 290t... [Pg.143]

Synthesis of Activated Carbon Fibers for High-Pressure Hydrogen 69 Storage... [Pg.250]

It is conceivable that iron could be stored in the form of a complex such as transferrin or even hemoglobin, and in lower organisms ferrichrome apparently serves this purpose. Such storage is wasteful, however, and higher animals have evolved a simpler method of storing iron as ferritin. If iron(lll) nitrate is allowed to hydrolyze in a solution made slightly basic by the hydrogen carbonate ion (HCOJ-), it spontaneously forms spheres of FeOOH" of about 7000 pm in diameter. The core of a ferritin particle is similar and contains up to 4500 iron atoms and apparently some... [Pg.482]

An explosion of 1 gm of a hydride thus named, but without more definite identification, during storage in a refrigerator is reported. Such a species might very well evolve either carbon monoxide, or hydrogen, in storage, pressurising its container. See other CARBONYLMETALS, METAL HYDRIDES... [Pg.683]

Experiments have shown that a metal is required for catalysis to occur but activity is seen for metals other than zinc. Its activity is inhibited by other small molecules that can bind to zinc in place of water and carbon dioxide, in particular cyanide, hydrogen sulfide and chloride that all bind tenaciously to transition metals. As well as its buffering ability, this enzyme represents a valuable method of converting carbon dioxide into carbonate so any advances in mimicking the behaviour of this enzyme may have implications for carbon storage. Conceivably carbon dioxide could be passed through a vat containing an aqueous solution of a carbonic... [Pg.132]

Zhang X, Cao D, Chen J (2003) Hydrogen adsorption storage on single-walled carbon nanotube arrays by a combination of classical potential and density functional theory. J. Phys. Chem. B 107 4942-4950, and papers cited... [Pg.501]

Many early carbon capture and storage projects will not involve hydrogen, but rather will involve the capture of the C02 impurity in natural gas, the capture of C02 produced at electric plants, or the capture of C02 at ammonia and synfu-els plants. All of these routes to capture, however, share carbon storage as a common component, and carbon storage is the area in which the most difficult institutional issues and the challenges related to public acceptance arise. [Pg.22]


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