New aluminum alloy stores hydrogen: Versatile, lightweight material opens the door to fuel cells of the future
Tuesday, November 5, 2013 - 13:00
in Physics & Chemistry
We use aluminum to make planes lightweight, store sodas in recyclable containers, keep the walls of our homes energy efficient and ensure that the Thanksgiving turkey is cooked to perfection. Now there may soon be a new application for the versatile metal: hydrogen storage for fuel cells.