Abstract

A hydrogen storage material: When vapor-deposited amorphous ice is exposed to a low pressure (about 12 MPa) of hydrogen at 140 K a hydrogen-filled cubic ice results (see picture). Calculations suggest that this material has the potential for hydrogen storage with a capacity of 10 wt % hydrogen at full loading.

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