Breakthroughs in Hydrogen Storage—Formic Acid as a Sustainable Storage Material for Hydrogen
ChemSusChem2008Vol. 1(10), pp. 805–808
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Abstract
A boost for fuel cells: Recent results suggest that formic acid is a convenient hydrogen-storage material: its decomposition yields CO-free hydrogen while the co-produced carbon dioxide can be hydrogenated back to formic acid. The hydrogen generated in this way is suitable for fuel cell applications.
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