Romanov et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Use of Carbon Nano Fibers in the Production of Metal Hydride CompactsRomanov et al., 2020
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- 11100463770076582865
- Author
- Romanov I
- Borzenko V
- Kazakov A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanotechnologies in Russia
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Carbon nanomaterials are being actively implemented in various energy fields, including hydrogen. One of the main problems for the development and implementation of metal hydride technologies is the low thermal conductivity of fine powders of hydride-forming …
- 229910052987 metal hydride 0 title abstract description 31
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