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Hydrogen Storage By Michelle Delepine CH 407H. Several options Metal Hydride Tanks Compressed Hydrogen Liquid Hydrogen Chemically Stored Hydrogen Carbon.

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1 Hydrogen Storage By Michelle Delepine CH 407H

2 Several options Metal Hydride Tanks Compressed Hydrogen Liquid Hydrogen Chemically Stored Hydrogen Carbon Nanotubes Glass Microspheres

3 Metal Hydride Tanks Metallic alloy Absorb H and release later Room temp or heat

4 Metal Hydride Tanks ProsCons  Safe  Constant pressure  Purifies H  No escape potential  Life related to purity Impurities fill tank  Small relative capacity 1-2% of weight 5-7% in 250° C  s

5 Compressed H H is compressed into high-pressure tank Tank material: aluminum or carbon/graphite compounds Liners have reduced leakage

6 Compressed H ProsCons  High energy density  Simple design  Occupies a large space  Would have to be 3,ooo times larger to store as much energy as a gasoline tank  Compression ($)  Held at higher pressures for larger scales of use  High escape potential  Safety checks: Seals

7 Liquefied H Insulated Reinforced

8 Liquefied H ProsCons  Can hold more in less volume than can compressed H  More energy per mass than gasoline  Needs -253°C  Compression and cooling ($)  Energy net loss 30%  Large tank for insulation  Safety (Escape potential)  Depends on tank integrity and temperature

9 Chemically stored H Chemical reaction combines H into stable compound Release H with second reaction

10 Chemically Stored H ProsCons  Most abundant element  Found in numerous chemical compounds  Can use various compounds  Doesn’t need storage tank  Produced on demand  Ammonia cracking  Methanol cracking  Partial oxidation  H cannot be released  Can be bulky and heavy if stored

11 Carbon nanotubes Microscopic carbon tubes (2 nanometers dia) Store H on microscopic pores Similar to metal hydrides

12 Carbon nanotubes ProsCons  Store 4.2-65% of weight  Refuel after 5000 km  Cannot be placed in predetermined positions during manufacturing  Cannot control electrical properties

13 Glass microspheres Tiny hollow glass spheres Warming H gas Cooling locks H inside Warming releases H

14 Glass microspheres ProsCons  Can be very safe  Resist contamination  Can be stored at low pressure  Glass breakage

15 References makes glass permeable releases H Filled by immersing in high- pressure http://www.e- sources.com/hydrogen/storage.html http://www.nanodot.org/article.pl?sid=02/0 8/23/0444204 http://www.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfu elcells/pdfs/25106.pdf http://www.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfu elcells/storage/compressed_gas.html


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