Generating Hydrogen from Ammonia Borane
Researchers at Purdue University have developed an innovative, new process for releasing hydrogen from ammonia borane. Ammonia borane has a high percentage of hydrogen and is a promising hydrogen storage material for fuel cells. This technology does not require the use of a catalyst and enables an increase in the amount of hydrogen released at specific temperatures than with pure thermolysis. This technology has the promise of being a major breakthrough in the area of fuel cell storage and efficiency.
Releases more hydrogen than current methodsRequired pressure can be easily created Cost effective
Green TechnologyClean Energy
Arvind VarmaPurdue Chemical Engineering
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