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Simple equations predict hydrogen storage in porous materials
A new set of simple equations can fast-track the search for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a Nobel-Prize-winning class of ...
You might have noticed the EU’s doubling-down on clean hydrogen. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership just rolled out its 2026 Call for Proposals, putting a hefty ...
A new MOF design using controlled crystallization achieves a rare combination of fast, stable hydrogen storage and low system cost, marking a significant advance in cryogenic fuel materials. (Nanowerk ...
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Hydrogen’s Innovation Slowdown: Study Reveals a Critical Bottleneck
Research on hydrogen patent citations highlights distribution challenges, offering insights for policymakers to enhance innovation in clean energy technologies.
Hydrogen storage materials represent a critical frontier in the pursuit of a sustainable energy future. Contemporary research focuses on advanced materials capable of safely and efficiently storing ...
A research team has identified materials capable of catalyzing the conversion of ortho-hydrogen to para-hydrogen. These catalysts should be essential to the spread of mass-transportation/storage of ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have garnered attention as a viable solution for hydrogen storage due to their unique structural properties. Recent advancements, including the doping and incorporation of ...
Qatari researchers tell pv magazine that they have designed the world’s first hybrid station concept combining PV, liquid air, hydrogen storage, and batteries for EV charging and hydrogen refueling.
From left, graduate student Parmit Singh Virdi and Professor Wei Guo work on a custom-built test facility used to measure the heat transfer coefficients of cryogenic working fluids in the National ...
Hydrogen energy is a renewable and clean energy source that is becoming central to the global energy transformation. The International Energy Agency report anticipates that the global hydrogen energy ...
(Nanowerk News) A hydrogen battery that operates at just 90 °C has been developed by researchers from Japan, overcoming the high-temperature and low-capacity limits of earlier methods. The device ...
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