Su et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Rapid and Reversible Hydrogen Storage in Clathrate Hydrates Using Emulsion‐Templated PolymersSu et al., 2008
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- Su F
- Bray C
- Tan B
- Cooper A
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- Advanced Materials
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Clathrate hydrates are cagelike, hydrogen-bonded structures that have potential for the storage of H2 and other gases close to ambient temperatures.[1] The potential environmental impact of clathrate hydrates is low because they consist mostly of water …
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