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Title: | Modern concepts of conversion and storage of energy by dispersed materials absorption | Authors: | Minić, Dragica Šušić, M. V. |
Keywords: | Carbon nanotubes, graphite nanotubes;Conversion;Hydrogen;Metal hydrides;Storage | Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2002 | Journal: | Science of Sintering | Abstract: | Once hydrogen is generated, the question asked: How do we store hydrogen? Hydrogen can be stored in a variety of ways, each with specific advantages and disadvantages. The overall criteria for choosing a storage method should be safety and ease of use. Described in this paper and listed below are different storage methods available today (compressed hydrogen, liquid carrier storage, glass microsphere, chemically stored hydrogen) in addition to some techniques that are still in the research and development stage: power balls, metal hydride tanks and carbon clusters. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1912 | ISSN: | 0350-820X | DOI: | 10.2298/SOS0203247M |
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