Special receptacle or package – For gas – With gas storing absorbent or solvent
Patent
1979-09-25
1981-02-10
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
For gas
With gas storing absorbent or solvent
34 15, 62 48, 220 88R, 423248, 423648R, F17C 1100, C01B 126, B65D 2500, F16L 5504
Patent
active
042496543
ABSTRACT:
A hydrogen storage container having at least one valved port is filled to about 75% of capacity with particles of low density material having a hydride forming metal coated on the surface of the particles by vapor or vacuum deposition. The density of the particle is on the order of 5% to 50% of the density of the metal coating thereon. Hydrogen gas is adsorbed into or released from the lattice structure of the hydride forming metal.
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Dixson, Jr. William T.
Fox Stephen P.
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