Hydrogen storage in nanoparticles works

Dutch chemist Kees Balde has demonstrated that hydrogen can be efficiently stored in nanoparticles. This allows hydrogen storage to be more easily used in mobile applications.

Baldé discovered that 30 nanometer particles of the metal hydride sodium alanate make the favorable extraction and storage of hydrogen possible.


 

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