New research by a team from MIT and several other academic institutions has analysed the hydrogen storage potential of activated carbon incorporating a platinum catalyst, which enables hydrogen atoms to bond directly to the surface of carbon particles and then be released when needed. Such a storage system, as with bonding Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
New research by a team from MIT and several other academic institutions has analysed the hydrogen storage potential of activated carbon incorporating a platinum catalyst, which enables hydrogen atoms to bond directly to the surface of carbon particles and then be released when needed.
Such a storage system, as with bonding
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