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Sodium alanate hydride hydrogen capacities

It can be summarized that of all the complex aluminum hydrides presented in this chapter only NaAlH4 up till now partially fulfils the requirements for a storage material for mobile fuel cell applications. Over the last decade, the kinetics as well as the cycle stability of doped sodium alanates has been improved. Nevertheless, for application in a low-temperature fuel cell the storage capacity seems to be too low because only the first decomposition step (3.6 wt.% hydrogen) can be used. [Pg.150]


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Alane

Alanes

Hydride hydrogenation

Hydrides alanates

Hydriding capacities

Hydrogen capacity

Hydrogen hydrides

Sodium alanate

Sodium alanates

Sodium hydride

Sodium hydrogen

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