Size effects on the hydrogen storage properties of nanostructured metal hydrides: A review

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Gregg Radtke ◽  
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Gang Chen
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The nanocrystalline materials for hydrogen storage offer a breakthrough in prospects for practical applications. Their excellent properties are from the combined engineering of many factors: alloy composition, surface properties, microstructure, grain size and others. Nanoengineering can speed up the kinetics, lower the enthalpy of formation and reduce the temperature of releasing hydrogen. The main focus is on the nanostructured metal hydrides, preparing nanograined materials and the effects of nanomaterials on the hydrogen storage properties in this review.


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Catalytic doping is important for enhancing the hydrogen storage performance of metal hydrides, but it is challenging to develop a single catalyst to enhance both hydrogen desorption and absorption to a certain degree.


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