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Sites which discuss the development of devices or processes for the storage of gaseous or liquid hydrogen.
http://www.amminex.net/
Start-up company founded by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark, developing a solid ammine carrier for hydrogen storage as well as ammonia delivery.
https://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/pdfs/iiic2_zidan.pdf
Research to develop and demonstrate a lower cost hydrogen storage material that has a hydrogen capacity greater than 5.5 wt%, is stable with hydrogen cycling, and possesses favorable thermodynamic and kinetic characteristics suitable for transportation and portable devises applications.
http://www.research.buffalo.edu/stor/pdf/5874.pdf
Explains different types of Lithium storage. Contains charts and diagrams explaining how it works and the future predictions.
http://evworld.com/library/Swainh2vgasVideo.pdf
Comparing side by side with gasoline. Includes frames from original simulation video.
http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/storage.html
Contains information on types of storage. Includes related links to other articles.
http://www.hydrogencarsnow.com/hydrogen-storage-tanks.htm
Article describing the challenges and the different types. Includes details on compressed, liquid and metal hydride tanks.
http://gcep.stanford.edu/pdfs/hydrogen_workshop/Wu.pdf
Information about the status of portable and vehicular applications, barriers to commercialization, research issues and on-going efforts.
http://www.jmcusa.com/mh.htm
Contains information about hydrogen storage and alloys. Also has information about machinery used in making alloys.
http://www.hi.is/~hj/HstorageBrief.pdf
Collaborative research project at the University of Iceland.
http://phys.org/news/2006-02-hydrogen-storage.html
An article by Neil B. McKeown from Cardiff University. Describes a purely organic polymer that can absorb appreciable quantities.
http://www.plasmakinetics.com/
Manufacturer of laser hydride storage systems for efficient and environmentally friendly energy storage.
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