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ECB. 2022; 11(1): 17-29


A REVIEW ON THE PROGRESS OF INTERMETALLIC SOLID-STATE HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIAL FOR FUEL CELL VEHICLES

Attuluri Rakada Vijay Babu*, D K Dheer, Y R Tagore, Sathish Kumar T M, Sadulla Shaik, Gorantla Srinivasa Rao.



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The world is swiftly moving towards the renewable sources of energy owing to the depletion of fossil fuel
reserves and detrimental impacts of green house gases on mankind and environment. Hydrogen is gaining more importance
in the technical community around the globe as an energy carrier for the on-board vehicular applications. Solid state
hydrogen storage is relatively emerged as an alternative option for storing hydrogen on-board as the conventional
technologies viz., high pressure compression and cryogenic liquefaction failed to meet the storage goals. Profound research
has been done to improve the hydrogenation properties of intermetallic compounds. The current paper aims at reviewing the
latest advancements in the properties of intermetallic compounds for solid-state hydrogen storage applications viz.,
adsorption/desorption pressure and temperature, kinetics, hydrogen-storage capacity and cyclic stability

Key words: Hydrogen storage; Intermetallic compounds; fuel cell vehicles; adsorption/desorption pressure and temperature; Kinetics; Storage capacity; cyclic stability.







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