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Hydrogen Sponge Job Snares Gas

Posted November 20, 2007 6:00 AM by Sharkles

Reversible hydrogen storage based on materials that soak up and release the gas, either by warming it or reducing pressure, offers a sensible vehicle fueling solution. Interstitial metal alloys and inorganic compounds, some of which store 10-11% hydrogen, are under development. Eureka reports the latest on this absorbing topic.

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Re: Hydrogen Sponge Job Snares Gas

04/02/2008 3:07 PM

Roger Billings has taken this technology to the limits of our present understanding - has anyone reviewed his work?

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