|
|
| Suggested format for citation of papers in this volume: |
| List all author names: Title of article, in Materials for Hydrogen Storage—2004, edited by Michael J. Heben, Ian M. Robertson, Roland Stumpf, and Tom Vogt (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 837, Warrendale, PA, 2005), insert paper number. |
Nano-Columnar Mg Thin Films Created by Plasma Sputter Deposition for Improved Hydrogen Kinetics and Storage Properties N1.3
M.W. Zandbergen, S.W.H. Eijt, W.J. Legerstee, H. Schut, and V.L. Svetchnikov
Structure and Stability of Complex Metal Hydrides--Theoretical Approach N1.7
Zbigniew Lodziana and Tejs Vegge
In Situ X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction Study of LaNi5-xSnx–H Systems N1.8
Yumiko Nakamura, Robert C. Bowman Jr. , Etsuo Akiba
Characterization of the Local Titanium Environment in Doped Sodium Aluminum Hydride Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy N2.4
J. Graetz, A.Yu. Ignatov, T.A. Tyson, J.J. Reilly, and J. Johnson
Electronic Structure and Hydrogen Desorption in NaAlH4 N2.5
S. Li, P. Jena, C.M. Araujo, and R. Ahuja
An In Situ X-ray Diffraction Study of the Desorption of TiCl3-Doped Sodium Alanate N3.3
Scott A. Speakman, Joachim H. Schneibel, and Dewey S. Easton
Decomposition Behavior of Ti-Doped NaAlH4 Studied Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy at the Titanium K-Edge N3.4
E. Bruster, T.A. Dobbins, R. Tittsworth, D. Anton
Hydrogen Absorption and Desorption by Magnesium-Based Nano-Composite Materials N3.5
Yoshitsugu Kojima, Yasuaki Kawai, and Tetsuya Haga
Photoelectrochemical Properties of Highly-Ordered Titania Nanotube-Arrays N3.13
Maggie Paulose, Oomman K. Varghese, Karthik Shankar, Gopal K. Mor, and Craig A. Grimes
Cabon Nanofibrous Materials Prepared From Electrospun Polyacrylonitrile Nanofibers for Hydrogen Storage N3.14
S.H. Park, B.C. Kim, S.M. Jo, D.Y. Kim, and W.S. Lee
Electrospun Poly(vinylidene fluoride)-Based Carbon Nanofibers for Hydrogen Storage N3.15
H.J. Chung, D.W. Lee, S.M. Jo, D.Y. Kim, and W.S. Lee
The Role of Metal Catalyst in Near Ambient Hydrogen Adsorption on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes N3.18
Yong-Won Lee, Rohit Deshpande, Anne C. Dillon, Michael J. Heben, Hongjie Dai, and Bruce M. Clemens
Molecular Modeling Studies on a Series of Metal-Organic Frameworks N3.19
Tae-Bum Lee, Daejin Kim, Seung-Hoon Choi, Eungsung Lee, Youjin Oh, Jihye Yoon, and Jaheon Kim
Generalized Kubas Complexes as a Novel Means for Room Temperature Molecular Hydrogen Storage N3.21
Yong-Hyun Kim, Yufeng Zhao, M.J. Heben, and S.B. Zhang
Dehydrogenation Kinetics and Long Term Cycling Behavior of Titanium Doped NaAlH4 N3.24
Sesha S. Srinivasan and Craig M. Jensen
Noncovalent Functionalization of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using Alternate Layer-By-Layer Polyelectrolyte Adsorption for Nanocomposite Fuel Cell Electrodes N3.27
R.B. Dhullipudi, T.A. Dobbins, S.R. Adiddela, Z. Zheng, R.A. Gunasekaran, Y.M. Lvov, and R. Tittsworth
|
Discovering the Mechanism of H2 Adsorption on Aromatic Carbon Nanostructures to Develop Adsorbents for Vehicular Applications N4.2
A.C. Dillon, J.L. Blackburn, P.A. Parilla, Y. Zhao, Y-H. Kim, S.B. Zhang, A.H. Mahan, J.L. Alleman, K.M. Jones, K.E.H. Gilbert, and M.J Heben |
Electrochemical Hydrogen Adsorption/Storage in Pure and Functionalized Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes N4.4
Yubing Wang and Zafar Iqbal
Decomposition Kinetics of Lithium Amide and Its Implications for Hydrogen Storage N5.3
Frederick E. Pinkerton
Magnesium-Hydride Slurry Technology for Hydrogen Storage N5.7
A. Krishnan, X.G. Lu, U.B. Pal, and A.W. McClaine
|