Abstract
Hydrogen, the simplest of all molecules, made of the simplest of all atoms, is a material that has successfully accomplished many historic missions: it has powered the engines of space rockets and has served in the ammonia-based fertilizer revolution, the iron and steel sector, and electronics manufacturing. But the task of putting hydrogen in the center of the global energy scene has proven tantalizing, perpetually coming closer to materialization, but repeatedly being pushed to the future. Is it possible that the time has arrived for hydrogen to finally come into its own? Abstract
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Karatairi, E., & Sartori, S. (2020, June 1). Reviving hydrogen as an energy carrier. MRS Bulletin. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2020.157
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