Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – With sorbing or mixing
Patent
1979-02-06
1980-10-21
Yudkoff, Norman
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
With sorbing or mixing
62 47, 62 18, 62 12, 55 2, 42348R, 156344, 149 1, 44 7R, F25J 102
Patent
active
042291968
ABSTRACT:
Atomic hydrogen, for use as a fuel or as an explosive, is stored in the presence of a strong magnetic field in exfoliated layered compounds such as molybdenum disulfide or an elemental layer material such as graphite. The compound is maintained at liquid helium temperatures and the atomic hydrogen is collected on the surfaces of the layered compound which are exposed during delamination (exfoliation). The strong magnetic field and the low temperature combine to prevent the atoms of hydrogen from recombining to form molecules.
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Mackin J. A.
Manning J. R.
Musial N. T.
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator
Yudkoff Norman
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