HYDROGEN SOURCES FOR FUEL CELLS

Commercially available gas, liquid, and chemical sources of hydrogen for use with fuel-cell batteries are compared. Cryogenic storage is shown to be the most efficient on both weight and volume bases. Chemical generators are suitable for application requiring moderate quantities of hydrogen gas at i...

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AMMONIA
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
CONTAINERS
CRYOGENICS
FUEL CELLS
GAS GENERATING SYSTEMS
HYDRIDES
HYDROCARBONS
HYDROGEN
LIQUEFIED GASES
PRESSURE VESSELS
PROPELLANT TANKS
STORAGE
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