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Complex and liquid hydrides for energy storage

Callini, Elsa  
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Atakli, Zuleyha Oezlem Kocabas
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Hauback, Bjorn C.
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2016
Applied Physics A-Materials Science & Processing

The research on complex hydrides for hydrogen storage was initiated by the discovery of Ti as a hydrogen sorption catalyst in NaAlH4 by Boris Bogdanovic in 1996. A large number of new complex hydride materials in various forms and combinations have been synthesized and characterized, and the knowledge regarding the properties of complex hydrides and the synthesis methods has grown enormously since then. A significant portion of the research groups active in the field of complex hydrides is collaborators in the International Energy Agreement Task 32. This paper reports about the important issues in the field of complex hydride research, i.e. the synthesis of borohydrides, the thermodynamics of complex hydrides, the effects of size and confinement, the hydrogen sorption mechanism and the complex hydride composites as well as the properties of liquid complex hydrides. This paper is the result of the collaboration of several groups and is an excellent summary of the recent achievements.

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DOI
10.1007/s00339-016-9881-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000372259900094

Author(s)
Callini, Elsa  
Atakli, Zuleyha Oezlem Kocabas
Hauback, Bjorn C.
Orimo, Shin-Ichi
Jensen, Craig
Dornheim, Martin
Grant, David
Cho, Young Whan
Chen, Ping
Hjorvarsson, Bjorgvin
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Applied Physics A-Materials Science & Processing
Volume

122

Issue

4

Start page

353

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LMER  
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July 19, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/127366
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