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Hydrogen absorption and desorption in Mg–Na–N–H systemXiong et al., 2005
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- Xiong Z
- Hu J
- Wu G
- Chen P
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- Journal of alloys and compounds
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The interaction between Mg (NH2) 2 and NaH enable Mg–Na–N–H potential candidate for hydrogen storage. Upon heating to 120° C the mixture of Mg (NH2) 2 and NaH gives out hydrogen and converts to a new Mg–Na–N–H structure, which can re-absorb hydrogen at …
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