Hydrogen Storage Using Borohydrides

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bernard Bonnetot
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The potentialities of hydrogen storage using borohydrides are presented and discussed especially in regard to the recoverable hydrogen amount and to the recovery conditions. A rapid analysis of storage possibilities is proposed taking in account the two main ways for hydrogen evolution: the dehydrogenation obtained using thermal decomposition of borohydrides or the hydrolysis of solid or dissolved borohydrides. The recoverable hydrogen is related to the dehydrogenation conditions and the real hydrogen useful percentage is determined for each case of use. The high temperatures required for dehydrogenation, even using catalyzed borohydrides, lead to poor outlooks for this storage technique. The hydrolysis conditions fix the yield of the recovered hydrogen and rule the storage capacity of the dissolved borohydride, the "fuel".
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APA: Bernard Bonnetot  (2006)  Hydrogen Storage Using Borohydrides

MLA: Bernard Bonnetot Hydrogen Storage Using Borohydrides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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