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Reversible Hydrogen Uptake in Carbon-Based Materials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Several approaches for achieving reversible hydrogen uptake by carbon are considered, including intercalation, adsorption by a graphite surface, hydrogenation of fullerenes, and the filling of carbon nanotubes. Most scenarios suggest that it is difficult to achieve an atomic uptake [H/C] ratio exceeding unity. Evidence for H2 uptake by various carbon materials is reviewed.
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