Baetcke et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Temperature distribution in a new composite material for hydrogen storage: design study of different cooling conceptsBaetcke et al., 2019
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- Baetcke L
- Kaltschmitt M
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- International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (2019)
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A newly developed composite material has been explored based on metal hydrides in combination with polymers enriched with highly porous carbon. As metal hydride, a RHC (reactive hydride composite) was chosen (eg, MgH2+ 2 LiBH4). The hydride is infiltrated into …
- 229910052739 hydrogen 0 title abstract description 14
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