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Porous Magnesium Borohydride for Hydrogen Storage

October 7, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Porous Magnesium Borohydride for Hydrogen Storage | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Most of the hydrogen fueling stations being built and put into production today dispense compressed H2 gas in the range of 5,000 to 10,000 psi. This has become the standard over the past few years. But, there are some scientists who wish to rewrite this standard by working on hydrogen storage tanks that don’t require • Read More »

Magnesium and Plexiglas Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough

March 15, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Magnesium and Plexiglas Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Scientists and engineers at the Department of Energy (DOE) have discovered through the use of nanotechnology how to densely pack hydrogen molecules for safe storage inside lightweight tanks and easily release those molecules when needed for fuel. The DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is using a material related to Plexiglas sprinkled with nanoparticles of • Read More »

Magnesium Nanoparticles to Store Hydrogen

April 19, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Here is a story that has gone largely under-reported by the mainstream media over the weekend, but an important one nonetheless. Researchers at the Curtin University of Technology in Sydney, Australia have created tiny magnesium nanoparticles to store hydrogen. Magnesium is cheap and it easily bonds with hydrogen. The only problem is that the bond • Read More »

Magnesium Company Develops Storage Solution for Hydrogen

August 23, 2007 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Magnesium Company Develops Storage Solution for Hydrogen | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Yesterday, I was contacted by Michael Jehan from MCP technologies who said his company has developed a novel magnesium hydride storage solution for hydrogen to be used in automobiles with internal combustion engines (ICE). The MgH2 solution uses nano-structure powders to absorb the hydrogen then release it as needed for the vehicle. I asked Mr. • Read More »

Hydrogen On Demand

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 4 Comments | Filed in: .

Hydrogen On Demand Hydrogen-on-demand systems within the automotive industry may one day rock the world. If the current hydrogen on demand systems that are being developed pan out or if future hydrogen-on-demand systems take hold, this could mean that building a huge hydrogen gas infrastructure is not necessary. A hydrogen generator may one day start • Read More »

Say Jell-O to Fuel Cells

October 8, 2013 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Say Jell-O to Fuel Cells | Filed in: Fuel Cells.

University of Birmingham researchers have created a gelatin (say Jell-O!) structure to take the place of expensive and rare metal platinum in fuel cells. The researchers use gelatin combined with iron and magnesium salts to create the catalyst. According to the University of Birmingham, “The Birmingham chemists have combined gelatin – the same gelatin that • Read More »

Nano Blades for Hydrogen Storage Being Researched

September 15, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Nano Blades for Hydrogen Storage Being Researched | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have discovered that magnesium-based “nano blades” or nano-sized material in the shape of blades could be the next hydrogen storage solution. Some of the advantages of the nano blades is quick storage and release of H2 under low temperatures and the material is recyclable. These are all requirements • Read More »

Scottish Scientists Working on H2 Storage Tanks for Future Airplanes

February 10, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 2 Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

Researchers at the University of Glasgow are working with two companies, EADS and Hydrogen Horizons, using nanotechnology to alter hydrogen storage tanks for use in future airplanes. The researchers will be using a Hydrogen Horizons Hydrisafe tank and altering the materials used in it on a nanoscale to see if they can squeeze more H2 • Read More »

Glass Fibers to Store Hydrogen Fuel for Cars

April 20, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 2 Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks.

I find this story interesting for both the technological perspective and the political perspective. Let’s get the political perspective out of the way first. This is an article that has been circulated by the Associated Press. It was picked up and published by Iran’s Tehran Times online newspaper. The article itself is about how a • Read More »