Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7721997 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Laser ablation shows great potential as a scalable method for the production of metal hydrides due to its capability of fabricating single phase, fine nanoparticles with a maximum dispersion while being a relatively low-cost process. The encapsulation of the Mg-nanoparticles in a polymer matrix allowed to achieve a rapid uptake (<20 min at 250 °C) of hydrogen with a high capacity (6 wt. % in Mg, 5.5 wt. % overall).
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Authors
S.S. Makridis, E.I. Gkanas, G. Panagakos, E.S. Kikkinides, A.K. Stubos, P. Wagener, S. Barcikowski,