Shao et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Pd@ C3N4 nanocatalyst for highly efficient hydrogen storage system based on potassium bicarbonate/formateShao et al., 2016
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- 9372898910485171991
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- Shao X
- Xu J
- Huang Y
- Su X
- Duan H
- Wang X
- Zhang T
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- AIChE Journal
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Formate/bicarbonate system has several desirable properties such as noncorrosive and nonirritating nature, as well as facile handling, which make it an attractive candidate for a safe, reversible hydrogen storage material. Herein, Pd nanoparticles supported on …
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