Current Trends in Hydrogen Storage Materials: Properties, Applications and Future Perspectives
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2024) | Viewed by 211
Special Issue Editors
Interests: green H2 production; storage and utilization
Interests: water electrolysis; soft electronics; dynamic polymers
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Dear Colleagues,
Owing to the possibility of zero carbon emissions associated with H2 energy utilization, green H2 is considered one of the most viable future energy sources and is extremely important in the efforts to meet the net zero emission target set in COP21. To materialize its commercialization, extensive research efforts are currently devoted to the development of viable systems to generate, store and utilize green H2. Among all of the three above mentioned aspects, the storage of H2 is important, as safe and high density storage systems are key to the advancement of H2 and fuel cell technologies for applications in the area of transportation and stationary and portable power units. This Special Issue will encompass all area of H2 storage ranging from physical-based to material-based H2 storage systems and their further utilization. Research articles and comprehensive reviews from related areas may be submitted for publication in the Special Issue. Owing to the demand for advancements in this field, we predict this collection will be widely viewed and receive notable recognition.
Prof. Dr. Akhoury Sudhir Kumar Sinha
Prof. Dr. Umaprasana Ojha
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydrogen storage
- metal–organic frameworks
- metal hydrates
- storage efficiency
- ammonia and ester cracking
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