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Imides and amides as hydrogen storage materials

In this section, recent techniques to characterize the metal amides and imides will be summarized from the viewpoint of their use as hydrogen storage materials. Recently, many metal amides have become available commercially. The corresponding imides or nitrides can be synthesized from these commercial amides. [Pg.168]


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