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Practical hydrogen storage---almost :-)


Martin

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http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/8/15/1?rss=2.0

 

this is a titanium studded organic polymer developed at a Korean lab that is claimed

able to store 7.6 percent by weight of hydrogen.

 

so 100 kilograms of the polymer could store 7.6 kilograms of hydrogen.

 

 

it is a polyacetylene polymer "decorated" by atoms of titanium. a picture of the molecular structure is included

making a SPONGE that can soak up a lot of hydrogen even at moderate pressure

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