Big question of course is how affordable is this stuff?
Op zaterdag 20 juli 2013 schreef Terry Blanton ([email protected]) het volgende: > "In fact, many hydrides, including LaNi5H6, store more hydrogen per unit > volume than does liquid hydrogen. Furthermore, at modest hydrogen pressures > (a few bars), LaNi5H6 releases hydrogen at or near room temperature. Its > hydriding kinetics are also acceptable, and laboratory quantities can be > dehydrided and rehydrided in 5 to 10 min. The main challenge of metal > hydrides is their weight. Because the hydrogen content of LaNi5H6 is only > 1.4% by weight (wt%), storing 5 kg of hydrogen would require 360 kg of LaNi > 5H6." > > http://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-10/iss-1/p20.html > > Stores more hydrogen than liquid hydrogen. Remarkable! > >

