Neutrons unlock properties of novel porous metal-hydride for possible new energy storage applications

Wednesday, February 6, 2019 - 07:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Separating gases such as hydrogen from larger compounds in the air is an important part of manufacturing and energy production. But it's also an expensive process, requiring large amounts of energy and a complicated network of heavy machinery in order to be profitable.

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