Abstract

The fuel properties of hydrogen are compared with other typical fuels. The options for hydrogen storage are outlined. The characteristics necessary for materials for solid-state hydrogen storage are listed. The US Department of Energy goal is also pointed out. Options for solid-state hydrogen storage are explored. The maximum storage capacity of hydrogen in each of the solid-state materials so far reported are listed. The position of carbon materials among the various solid-state options is discussed. The diversity of results for storage capacity in carbon materials is highlighted. The reasons for the diverse results reported are also pointed out.

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