Chen et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Preparation of Ni/activated carbon-catalyzed Mg-based solid-state hydrogen storage materials with enhanced hydrogen storage propertiesChen et al., 2025
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- 1048585275074426052
- Author
- Chen Y
- Cai X
- Yang C
- Zhou H
- Tan J
- Cheng M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Materials Research
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Abstract This study prepared Mg–Ni/AC solid-state hydrogen storage materials with excellent hydrogen absorption/desorption kinetics via high-energy ball milling. Through characterization of the material's microstructure and testing of hydrogen storage …
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