Sodium Borohydride As A Hydrogen Storage Material

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Suda
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Abstract

Hydrogen storage materials have been investigated for more than 30 years, particularly on metal hydrides. These materials are, however, considered today impractical because of their poor hydrogen capacity measured by mass density and their poor surface properties and characteristics against impurities. Recent R&D activities have been located in new categories of materials such as complex hydrides and chemical hydrides. Among these materials, NaAlH4 (one of alanates), Li-based complex hydride, and NaBH4 (SBH: sodium borohydride) are 3 major candidates as hydrogen storage materials. In the presentation, SBH as a non-reversible on-site but recyclable off-site is described in view of its practical availability as the source of H- (protide) applied for a new type of fuel cell named Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell (DBFC) and H2 (hydrogen) for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC).
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APA: S. Suda  (2006)  Sodium Borohydride As A Hydrogen Storage Material

MLA: S. Suda Sodium Borohydride As A Hydrogen Storage Material. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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