Revolutionary Future of Hydrogen Energy: Taking a New Step = Hydrogen Absorbing Alloys
Currently, hydrogen is packed in cylinders at high pressure, cooled and liquefied, and then stored and transported, but the weight and cost of the cylinders required for this purpose are major issues. The cylinder, which can hold 7,000 liters of hydrogen, weighs 50 kilograms and is not easy to handle.
Bio Coke Technology Co., Ltd.A venture company called developed it,Tokuyama Co., Ltd.What is aiming to commercializeHydrogen Absorbing AlloysIt's hydrogen.
Bio Coke Technology Co., Ltd.A venture company called developed it,Tokuyama Co., Ltd.What is aiming to commercializeHydrogen Absorbing AlloysIt's hydrogen.
By making it in the form of magnesium hydride with hydrogen adsorbed on magnesium, it seems that it will be possible to store and transport it much more safely and at a lower price. Magnesium hydride, which has adsorbed 7,000 liters of hydrogen, weighs only 5 kilograms, and it seems stable enough that it can be packed in a cardboard box and placed in a warehouse.
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