Storage of hydrogen in layered nanostructures

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Binary compound

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206 07, 4234472, 423645, 4236481, C01B 302, C01B 600, C01B 3130, D01F 912

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056539517

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the storage of hydrogen in layered nanostructures possessing: at least some crystallinity, interstices from about 0.335 nm to 0.67 nm, and chemisorption properties with respect to hydrogen at those surfaces of the nanostructure which define the interstices. Preferred layered nanostructures are carbon nanostructures such as those selected from carbon nanotubes, carbon fibrils, carbon nanoshells, and carbon nanofibers. Hydrogen is chemisorbed into the interstices of the nanostructures.

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