FY 2009 Annual Progress Report DOE Hydrogen Program IV
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We have designed and installed a unique GLAD system with two e-beam sources for the fabrication of nanostructured hydrogen storage materials (such as Mg, MgNi alloy, catalyst coated/doped Mg and its alloy, multilayered metal nanostructures). Due to the reactive nature of the metals/metal alloys for hydrogen storage, the system integrates the vacuum chamber with a glove box. This unique system shown in Figure 1 is the first of its kinds in the world.
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DOE Hydrogen Program FY 2009 Annual Progress Report PIs: Peter Sutter ([email protected]), James Muckerman, Jason Graetz Collaborators: Yves Chabal, Cristian Ciobanu, Eli Sutter Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Chemistry Department, Energy Science & Technology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11978, Materials Science & Engineering Department, University of Texas at Dallas...
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