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Under study at Delaware State U. is a promising hydrogen-storage material -- the complex hydride LiBH4. It requires high temperatures to release hydrogen. Dr. Andrew Goudy is seeking ways to destabilize this material so that it will release hydrogen at a practical temperature.
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 | Scientists in Nevada are reporting development of a new and environmentally friendly process for producing biodiesel fuel from "chicken feather meal," made from the 11 billion pounds of poultry industry waste that accumulate annually in the United States alone. Their study is scheduled for the July 22 issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, a biweekly publication. ...> Full Article |
Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Savannah River National Laboratory have created a reversible route to generate aluminum hydride, a high capacity hydrogen storage material. This achievement is not only expected to accelerate the development of a whole class of storage materials, but also has far reaching applications in areas spanning energy technology and synthetic chemistry.
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