Hydrogen storage: What is metal hydride? - Taiwan News
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2021
- Indian Ph.D. candidate Veeramanikandan Rajagopal from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology explains what is metal hydride and why hydrogen is the future of green energy.
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Bob Lazar was doing this back in the '80s
Until an alphabet agency raided him and told him to stop.
Excellent ! Thank s for video !! I like this subject
Mr. Rajagopal, I studied chemical engineering and am working in fuel cell technology, and I loved your explanation of chemisorption and physisorption. I look forward to your publications! Hope you're enjoying Taiwan!
Thank you for this video 👍🏻
Thanks Mr. Ragagopal for explaining it with simple words and easily understandable.
Short and useful👍
Can you make metal hydride at home ?
Amazing video Sir! Can you explain in details and elucidate about the phase changes occurring during the absorption of the hydrogen in the metal hydride system
Mr. Rajagopa what companies are leading this technology? We are aware of Plasma Kinetics and Lightbrdge (somewhat similar) but would like to know what others are doing this type of solid-state hydrogen research.
can you show a video how the metal absorbs hydrogen?
And how hydrogen is extracted from metal hydrated.... And whats the by product while extracting other than water
Can you tell us how to extract hydrogen from hydride to use it in fuel cell.
And the efficiency of the system.
Extracting hydrogen from water and convert hydrogen to hydride and extract back to hydrogen and using fuel cell produce electricity
So if I put 100 watts how many watts I get back as usable power.
You just heat it up and it releases the hydrogen.
Stanley Meyer developed a really efficient method of hydrogen extraction, one process he used may have been over unity according to some people that know his technology really well.
Is it like rust? Ferrous oxide? But instead of rust, you have say lithium hydride? By exposing bare metal to hydrogen? What about release? How is the hydrogen relased from the metal hydride state?
Applying heat
The question is which hydride does one use that doesn't require heat to release the hydrogen? If for example I chose Graphitic carbon nitride I can absorb hydrogen quite easily but to release I need to heat the hydride to 350c. Do you know which hydride gives up its hydrogen when the pressure valve opens?
A hydrogen sponge (interstitial hydrides/ hydride solid solution) can store much more H2 at high pressures, so if pressure decreases, H2 comes out itself, the rest of H2 needs heat to get released.
That is what I think is being thought of.
Thala... gethu... thank you
if you combine it with metal then how its not poluting? we will get fairy dusted all over
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