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From: donpat9/5/2005 1:16:49 PM
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Denis Huguenin/Alterg SA/ITI Energy/Nano-material/Hydrogen storage

Hydrogen Storage Material

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This project involves investigating the production of a low-cost, solid nano-material with the potential to store and release hydrogen at room temperature and low pressure.

The resulting material could have a range of exciting energy applications such as fuel cell and battery systems. Successful development of this material would enable Scotland to build its position in the area of clean energy technology, hydrogen storage and a range of industrial processes involving hydrogen.

The R&D project and the associated commercial development is based in Scotland. It involves a collaboration between ITI Energy, Alterg SA from France and the University of Strathclyde, with additional partners to be added in the future.

The R&D project is driven by early foresighting work that ITI Energy has undertaken in the energy storage sector. This identified a number of opportunities to develop new technologies to meet future market needs.

More information is available in our Hydrogen factsheet.

For technical information on this project, please contact Denis Huguenin, Managing Director, Alterg at dhuguenin@alterg.com.

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The surface of the core material characterised with an open structure is treated to allow the hydrogen molecules to be easily captured. After being fixed at the surface, the hydrogenated species migrates towards the bulk where they can be stored. The first phase of the R&D programme will explore the thermodynamics of the system, ageing characteristics and storage performance.
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