Abstract

AbstractA breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology was achieved by preparing nanocrystalline hydrides using high‐energy ball milling and the use of suitable catalysts/additives. These new materials show fast or in case of Mg‐based hydrides very fast absorption and desorption kinetics within minutes, thus qualifying lightweight Mg‐ or Al‐based hydrides for storage applications. This article summarizes our current understanding of the kinetics of Mg‐based light metal hydrides, describes an approach for a cost‐effective processing technology and highlights some promising new developments in lightweight metal hydride research.

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