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Thin Film Hydrogen Storage System

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Progress in Hydrogen Energy

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In the last one decade the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier has attracted world wide interest. As a result of this studies are being made on the technology involved for the production, storage and use of hydrogen. In this paper we discuss storage aspect of hydrogen.

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Jain, I.P., Vijay, Y.K. (1987). Thin Film Hydrogen Storage System. In: Dahiya, R.P. (eds) Progress in Hydrogen Energy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3809-0_8

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