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Hydrogen storage interstitial hydride

W. Grochala, and P.P. Edwards, Thermal decomposition of the non-interstitial hydrides for the storage and production of hydrogen, Chem. Rev., 104, 1283 (2004). [Pg.117]

The van t Hoff plot shows the reason why NaAlH4 is one of the most promising candidates for reversible hydrogen storage. NaAlH4 as a typical low-temperature metal hydride exhibits an equilibrium pressure of 0.1 MPa at 35 °C and a storage capacity of 3.7 wt.% for the first decomposition step. This is twice the amount stored in interstitial metal hydrides. [Pg.129]


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