Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage: Past, recent progress and future outlook
Abstract
Magnesium hydride owns the largest share of publications on solid materials for hydrogen storage. The Magnesium group of international experts contributing to IEA Task 32 Hydrogen Based Energy Storage recently published two review papers presenting the activities of the group focused on magnesium hydride based materials and on Mg based compounds for hydrogen and energy storage. This review article not only overviews the latest activities on both fundamental aspects of Mg-based hydrides and their applications, but also presents a historic overview on the topic and outlines projected future developments. Particular attention is paid to the theoretical and experimental studies of Mg-H system at extreme pressures, kinetics and thermodynamics of the systems based on MgH2,nanostructuring, new Mg-based compounds and novel composites, and catalysis in the Mg based H storage systems. Finally, thermal energy storage and upscaled H storage systems accommodating MgH2 are presented.
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@article{arxiv.2005.03410,
title = {Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage: Past, recent progress and future outlook},
author = {Volodymyr A. Yartys and Marcello Baricco and Jose Bellosta von Colbe and Didier Blanchard and Robert C. Bowman and Darren P. Broom and Craig E. Buckley and Fei Chang and Ping Chen and Young Whan Cho and Jean-Claude Crivello and Fermin Cuevas and William I. F. David and Petra E. de Jongh and Roman V. Denys and Martin Dornheim and Michael Felderhoff and Yaroslav Filinchuk and George E. Froudakis and David M. Grant and Bjørn C. Hauback and Ladislav Havela and Teng He and Michael Hirscher and Terry D. Humphries and Torben R. Jensen and Sangryun Kim and Yoshitsugu Kojima and Michel Latroche and Hai-Wen Li and Mykhaylo V. Lototskyy and Joshua W. Makepeace and Kasper T. Møller and Lubna Naheed and Peter Ngene and Dag Noréus and Magnus Moe Nygård and Shin-ichi Orimo and Mark Paskevicius and Luca Pasquini and Dorthe B. Ravnsbæk and M. Veronica Sofianos and Terrence J. Udovic and Tejs Vegge and Gavin S. Walker and Colin J. Webb and Claudia Weidenthaler and Claudia Zlotea},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.03410},
year = {2020}
}