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Development of catalyst‐enhanced sodium alanate as an advanced hydrogen‐storage material for mobile applications

Liu et al., 2018

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12744925650832403294
Author
Liu Y
Ren Z
Zhang X
Jian N
Yang Y
Gao M
Pan H
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Energy Technology

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As a prototypical high‐capacity complex hydride, sodium alanate (NaAlH4) has attracted significant attention because of its favorable thermodynamics and the potential low cost of its raw materials (NaH and Al). However, a high desorption temperature and slow kinetics …
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