http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2011/10/27-13641_Breakthrough-Holds-Promise-for-Hydrogens-Use-as-Fu_article-wide.htmlBreakthrough Holds Promise for Hydrogen’s Use as Fuel Source
UT Dallas Graduate Student to Present Recently Published Findings at Upcoming Symposium
Oct. 27, 2011
Imagine your car running on an abundant, environmentally friendly fuel generated from the surrounding atmosphere. Sounds like science fiction, but UT Dallas researchers recently published a paper in the journal Nature Materials detailing a breakthrough in understanding how such a fuel – in this case, hydrogen – can be stored in metals.
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“Our research into an aluminum-based catalyst turned out to be much more useful than just designing good storage materials,” he said. “It has also provided very encouraging results into the possible use of this system as a very cheap and effective alternative to the materials currently used for fuel cells.”
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For use as a fuel-storage device, aluminum could be made to release its store of hydrogen by raising its temperature slightly. This system presents a method for storing and releasing hydrogen at lower temperatures than what is currently available, which is critical for safe day-to-day applications.
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The research results will be presented by Chopra at the upcoming
http://www.avs.org/">AVS: Science and Technology of Material, Interfaces, and Processing Symposium on Nov. 1 in Nashville, Tenn.