Hydrogen storage composites obtained by mechanical grinding of magnesium with graphite carbon

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Hayao Imamura, Yoshirou Takesue, Shinya Tabata, Noriko Shigetomi, Yoshihisa Sakata and Susumu Tsuchiya


Abstract

Novel hydrogen storage Mg/G composites prepared by mechanical grinding of magnesium (Mg) and graphite carbon (G) with benzene have been found to incorporate new hydrogen-storing sites, other than those due to the magnesium component, and can take up hydrogen reversibly.


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