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Noncatalytic hydrothermolysis of ammonia borane

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In this article, two new methods for releasing hydrogen from ammonia borane and water are investigated which do not involve any catalyst, based on combustion of AB mixtures with nanoscale aluminum powder and gelled water.
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This article is published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.The article was published on 2008-02-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ammonia borane & Hydrogen storage.

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B–N compounds for chemical hydrogen storage

TL;DR: This critical review briefly covers the various methods of hydrogen storage, and then concentrates on chemical hydrogen storage using B-N compounds.
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Liquid-phase chemical hydrogen storage materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors survey the research progress in hydrogen generation from liquid-phase chemical hydrogen storage materials and their regeneration, and present a review of these materials in hydrogen storage.
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Metal particle combustion and nanotechnology

TL;DR: A brief review of the classifications of metal combustion based on thermodynamic considerations and the different types of combustion regimes of metal particles (diffusion vs. kinetic control) is presented in this article.
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Catalytic hydrolysis of ammonia borane for chemical hydrogen storage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the research progress in catalytic hydrolytic dehydrogeneration from ammonia borane for chemical hydrogen storage and discuss hydrogen release from aqueous hydrazine boranes, derivatives of AB, as new hydrogen storage materials.
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Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications

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The U.S. Department of Energy's National Hydrogen Storage Project: Progress towards meeting hydrogen-powered vehicle requirements

TL;DR: In this article, the current status of vehicular hydrogen storage is reviewed and research associated with the National Hydrogen Storage Project is discussed, and future plans through the International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy (IPHE) are also presented.
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