Hydrogen molecules are encapsulated in hydrogen-bonded water cavities: Recent developments of hydrogen clathrate hydrate

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The discovery and the most recent developments of the hydrogen clathrate hydrate are reviewed with the consideration of characteristic properties of gas hydrates. The practical use for hydrogen storage requires to maintain the stability of hydrogen hydrate at lower pressures and higher temperatures. We present and explain some studies made for approaching toward its goal.

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Shimizu, H., & Sasaki, S. (2005). Hydrogen molecules are encapsulated in hydrogen-bonded water cavities: Recent developments of hydrogen clathrate hydrate. Review of High Pressure Science and Technology/Koatsuryoku No Kagaku To Gijutsu, 15(3), 247–251. https://doi.org/10.4131/jshpreview.15.247

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