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Nitrogen purging sequence

Purge gas from system and tank six to ten times by opening regulator valve on storage tank. [Pg.317]

Remove hose from hydrogen outlet on electrolyzer. [Pg.317]

Vent gas that remains in regulator - low pressure -clockwise. [Pg.317]

The most common method for storing hydrogen is to apply high pressure, which reduces the space necessary for storage. Hydrogen can also be liquefied and stored in special dewar double-walled containers at a temperature of -253°C. [Pg.319]


Shown in Figure 15.5 are the temperature dependent XRD data for the 5% Pd-1% Sn catalyst. As noted above, the scans were offset in the order that they were obtained (the Time axis, as shown, is the scan sequence number and not the actual temperature). The inset of Figure 15.5 illustrates the temperature profile for the scan sequence. The first scan was obtained at room temperature, at which time hydrogen was introduced into the chamber at 500 Torr. The temperature was then ramped in 10°C increments to 160°C and XRD scans were taken after each increment. The sample was held at 160°C for I/2 hour, and then cooled to room temperature. After I/2 hour at room temperature, the sample was purged with dry nitrogen. [Pg.143]


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