University of Oregon chemists have developed a boron-nitrogen-based liquid-phase storage material for hydrogen that works safely at room temperature and is both air- and moisture-stable. Reporting in a paper placed online ahead of publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, a team of four University of Oregon scientists, including Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
University of Oregon chemists have developed a boron-nitrogen-based liquid-phase storage material for hydrogen that works safely at room temperature and is both air- and moisture-stable.
Reporting in a paper placed online ahead of publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, a team of four University of Oregon scientists, including
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