Search Results - "BEAIRD, Amy M"
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Hydrogen Generation from Chemical Hydrides
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (15-04-2009)“…Complex chemical hydrides can be used to store and deliver hydrogen gas to fuel cells, and thus are one of several candidate materials to be used in storage…”
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Deliquescence in the Hydrolysis of Sodium Borohydride by Water Vapor
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (20-10-2010)“…The interaction between sodium borohydride (NaBH4) and water vapor leading to hydrolysis and hydrogen generation has been investigated by a visual technique…”
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Thermal Dehydration and Vibrational Spectra of Hydrated Sodium Metaborates
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (06-07-2011)“…Sodium metaborate hydrates are a class of compounds represented by the stoichiometry NaBO2·xH2O. Recently, sodium metaborate has received attention as the…”
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Vapor phase batch hydrolysis of NaBH4 at elevated temperature and pressure
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Vapor phase batch hydrolysis of NaBH sub(4 at elevated temperature and pressure)
Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-05-2011)“…Complex chemical hydrides are a means to store hydrogen in the solid state near ambient temperatures and pressures. Hydrolysis of hydrides has the potential to…”
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Vapor phase batch hydrolysis of NaBH 4 at elevated temperature and pressure
Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (2011)“…Complex chemical hydrides are a means to store hydrogen in the solid state near ambient temperatures and pressures. Hydrolysis of hydrides has the potential to…”
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Mechanisms in the water vapor hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
Published 01-01-2010“…One of the major challenges for fuel cells and the hydrogen economy is technology to store and release hydrogen on demand. Chemical hydrides such as sodium…”
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Mechanisms in the water vapor hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
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