固态储氢材料

IF 5.5 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nanoscale Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1186/s11671-024-04137-y
M. R. Kalibek, A. D. Ospanova, B. Suleimenova, R. Soltan, T. Orazbek, A. M. Makhmet, Kh. S. Rafikova, N. Nuraje
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随着全球对可持续能源替代品的日益重视,以及对气候变化的担忧,人们开始深入研究氢这种可行且生态安全的能源载体。这篇综述论文分析了固态储氢材料的最新进展,尤其关注物理和化学储氢技术的改进。金属有机框架和共价有机框架具有多孔结构和大表面积的特点,适合物理吸附。此外,由于金属氢化物和复合氢化物能够与氢形成化学键(吸附),因而具有很强的储存能力,因此也成为人们讨论的焦点。将吸附和吸收氢的材料结合起来,可以提高整体效率。此外,综述还讨论了最新研究,分析了影响性能的关键因素,并讨论了提高材料效率和成本效益的困难和策略。所提供的意见强调了改良材料在促进向氢基经济过渡方面的重要意义。此外,还必须强调在这一重要领域开展更多研究和开发的必要性。
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Solid-state hydrogen storage materials

The increasing global emphasis on sustainable energy alternatives, driven by concerns about climate change, has resulted in a deeper examination of hydrogen as a viable and ecologically safe energy carrier. The review paper analyzes the recent advancements achieved in materials used for storing hydrogen in solid-state, focusing particularly on the improvements made in both physical and chemical storage techniques. Metal–organic frameworks and covalent-organic frameworks are characterized by their porous structures and large surface areas, making them appropriate for physical adsorption. Additionally, the conversation centers on metal hydrides and complex hydrides because of their ability to form chemical bonds (absorption) with hydrogen, leading to substantial storage capacities. The combination of materials that adsorb and absorb hydrogen could enhance the overall efficiency. Moreover, the review discusses recent research, analyzes key factors that influence performance, and discusses the difficulties and strategies for enhancing material efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The provided observations emphasize the critical significance of improved materials in facilitating the transition towards a hydrogen-based economy. Furthermore, it is crucial to highlight the necessity for additional study and development in this vital field.

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Nanoscale Research Letters
Nanoscale Research Letters 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Nanoscale Research Letters (NRL) provides an interdisciplinary forum for communication of scientific and technological advances in the creation and use of objects at the nanometer scale. NRL is the first nanotechnology journal from a major publisher to be published with Open Access.
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