Volume 27, No. 9
September 2002
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HYDROGEN STORAGE
Hydrogen as a Fuel and Its Storage for Mobility and Transport, 675
L. Schlapbach, Guest Editor
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Hydrogen Storage: High-Pressure Gas Containment, 680
R.S Irani
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Liquid-Hydrogen Technology for Vehicles, 684
J. Wolf
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Metallic Hydrides I: Hydrogen Storage and Other Gas-Phase Applications, 688
R.C. Bowman Jr. and B. Fultz
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Metallic Hydrides II: Materials for Electrochemical Storage, 694
J.-M. Joubert, M. Latroche, and A. Percheron-Guégan
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Metallic Hydrides III: Body-Centered-Cubic Solid-Solution Alloys, 699
E. Akiba and M. Okada
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Hydrogen in Nanostructured, Carbon-Related, and Metallic Materials, 705
A. Züttel and S. Orimo
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Catalyzed Complex Metal Hydrides, 712
B. Bogdanovic´ and G. Sandrock
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Abstracts for October 2002 Journal of Materials Research, 717

Letter from the President, 659
International Relations
A. King

Material Matters, 660
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Research/Researchers, 662

Tecnology Advances, 668
MEMS, Coatings and Net-Shape Refractory Components, and Electrochromic Devices
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Washington News, 671
Report to OSTP Cites SNS, Instrument Upgrades as "Top Priorities" in Neutron Scattering
J. Ouelette

Resources, 672

Image Gallery, 673
Cornell Announces Results of Materials Images Competition

Advertisers in This Issue, 682

Calendar, 720

Classified, 723

Posterminaries, 728
Seinfeld, Sherlock Holmes, and Much Ado about Nothing
C. Draper
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ON THE COVER: Hydrogen Storage. Schematic illustration of hydrogen storage by sorption into a metallic host lattice. On the left, molecular hydrogen gas dissociates at the surface, and hydrogen atoms diffuse into the bulk, forming a solid-solution phase and, at higher concentration, a metal hydride phase. On the right, water molecules of the electrolyte dissociate, and protons adsorb at the surface. In the charging process, an electron is transferred across the metal to the proton to form an adsorbed hydrogen atom, which diffuses into the bulk. See the technical theme that begins on p. 675.

 

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