Testing of Locally Available Jordanian Materials for Hydrogen Storage
Yousef Abdallat and
Jehad Yamin
Modern Applied Science, 2017, vol. 11, issue 11, 9
Abstract:
Several locally available materials were tested for hydrogen storage. This study was conducted theoretically using suitable software. The materials tested were Sweileh |San, Zeolite, Nickel, Magnesium and Lanthanium. It was found that using the locally available Sweileh sand alone did not give promising results. Pure Magnesium showed the best results followed with Nickle then lanthanium. On mixture basis, adding Magnesium to local Sweileh sand improved its storage ability more than adding other materials like Ni or La.
Date: 2017
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