2007 Annual Progress Report
IV. Hydrogen Storage
This section of the 2007 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on hydrogen storage.
Hydrogen Storage Sub-Program Overview, Sunita Satyapal, U.S. Department of Energy (PDF 729 KB)
A. Metal Hydrides-Independent Projects
- Complex Hydride Compounds with Enhanced Hydrogen Storage Capacity, Daniel A. Mosher, United Technologies Research Center (PDF 475 KB)
- Discovery of Novel Complex Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage through Molecular Modeling and Combinatorial Methods, David A. Lesch, UOP LLC (PDF 529 KB)
- High Density Hydrogen Storage System Demonstration Using NaAlH4 Complex Compound Hydrides, Daniel A. Mosher, United Technologies Research Center (PDF 551 KB)
- Effects and Mechanisms of Mechanical Activation on Hydrogen Sorption/Desorption of Nanoscale Lithium Nitrides, Leon L. Shaw, University of Connecticut (PDF 580 KB)
- DOE Metal Hydride Center of Excellence, Lennie Klebanoff, Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 401 KB)
- Development of Metal Hydrides at Sandia National Laboratories, Lennie Klebanoff, Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 1.2 KB)
- GE Progress within the DOE Metal Hydride Center of Excellence for Hydrogen Storage (Lightweight Intermetallics for Hydrogen Storage), J.-C. Zhao, GE Global Research (PDF 1.0 KB)
- First-Principles Modeling of Hydrogen Storage in Metal Hydride Systems, J. Karl Johnson, University of Pittsburgh (PDF 977 KB)
- Thermodynamically Tuned Nanophase Materials for Reversible Hydrogen Storage, Ping Liu, HRL Laboratories, LLC (PDF 618 KB)
- Fundamental Studies of Advanced High-Capacity, Reversible Metal Hydrides, Craig M. Jensen, University of Hawaii (PDF 765 KB)
- Synthesis and Characterization of Alanes for Automotive Applications, James Wegrzyn, Brookhaven National Laboratory (PDF 486 KB)
- Chemical Vapor Synthesis and Discovery of H2 Storage Materials: Li-Al-Mg-N-H System, Z. Zak Fang, University of Utah (PDF 681 KB)
- Preparation and Reactions of Complex Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage: Studies of the Al(BH4)3 System, Gilbert M. Brown, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 351 KB)
- High Throughput Combinatorial Chemistry Development of Complex Hydrides, Darshan Kundaliya, Intematix Corporation (PDF 857 KB)
- Thermodynamically Tuned Nanophase Materials for Reversible Hydrogen Storage: Structure and Kinetics of Nanoparticle and Model System Materials, Bruce M. Clemens, Stanford University (PDF 592 KB)
- Metal Hydride Center of Excellence Work Performed at Savannah River National Laboratory, Donald L. Anton, Savannah River National Laboratory (PDF 1.2 KB)
- Synthesis of Nanophase Materials for Thermodynamically Tuned Reversible Hydrogen Storage, Channing Ahn, California Institute of Technology (PDF 721 KB)
- Effect of Gaseous Impurities on Long-Term Thermal Cycling and Aging Properties of Complex Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage, Dhanesh Chandea, University of Nevada, Reno (PDF 1.5 KB)
- UIUC Progress in MHCoE: Reversible Hydrogen Storage Materials - Structure, Chemistry and Electronic Structure, Ian M. Robertson, University of Illinois (PDF 1.0 KB)
- Development and Evaluation of Advanced Hydride Systems for Reversible Hydrogen Storage, Robert C. Bowman, Jr., Jet Propulsion Laboratory (PDF 978 KB)
- Neutron Characterization and Calphad in Support of the Metal Hydride Center of Excellence, Terrence J. Udovic, National Institute of Standards and Technology (PDF 924 KB)
- Catalyzed Nano-Framework Stabilized High Density Reversible Hydrogen Storage Systems, Daniel A. Mosher, United Technologies Research Center (PDF 145 KB)
B. Chemical Hydrogen Storage Independent Projects
- Hydrogen Storage by Reversible Hydrogenation of Liquid-Phase Hydrogen Carriers, Alan Cooper, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 397 KB)
- Process for the Regeneration of Sodium Borate to Sodium Borohydride for Use as a Hydrogen Storage Source, Oscar A. Moreno, Millennium Cell Inc. (PDF 499 KB)
- Chemical Hydride Slurry for Hydrogen Production and Storage, Andrew W. McClaine, Safe Hydrogen, LLC (PDF 588 KB)
- Development of Regenerable High Capacity Boron Nitrogen Hydrides as Hydrogen Storage Materials , Ashok Damle, RTI International (PDF 723 KB)
- DOE Chemical Hydrogen Storage Center of Excellence, Kevin C. Ott, Los Alamos National Laboratory (PDF 389 KB)
- Development of an Advanced Chemical Hydrogen Storage and Generation System, Oscar A. Moreno, Millennium Cell Inc. (PDF 879 KB)
- Novel Approaches to Hydrogen Storage: Conversion of Borates to Boron Hydrides, Suzanne W. Linehan, Rohm and Haas Company (PDF 422 KB)
- Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Systems, Dr. D.D. Macdonald, Pennsylvania State University (PDF 392 KB)
- University of Missouri-Columbia's Progress Towards Chemical Hydrogen Storage Using Polyhedral Borane Anion Salts, M. Frederick Hawthorne, University of Missouri-Columbia (PDF 439 KB)
- Amineborane Hydrogen Storage - New Methods for Promoting Amineborane Dehydrogenation/Regeneration Reactions, Larry G. Sneddon, University of Pennsylvania (PDF 826 KB)
- PNNL Progress within the DOE Center of Excellence for Chemical Hydrogen Storage, Chris Aardahl, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PDF 423 KB)
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage Research at Los Alamos National Laboratory , Kevin C. Ott, Los Alamos National Laboratory (PDF 778 KB)
- Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies of BN Hydrogenation/Dehydrogenation, Karen I. Goldberg, University of Washington (PDF 418 KB)
- Combinatorial Synthesis and High Throughput Screening of Effective Catalysts for Chemical Hydrides, Jonathan Melman, Intematix Corporation (PDF 833 KB)
- Safety Analysis and Applied Research on the Use of Borane-Amines for Hydrogen Storage, Clinton F. Lane, Northern Arizona University (PDF 240 KB)
- Main Group Element and Organic Chemistry for Hydrogen Storage and Activation, David A. Dixon, University of Alabama (PDF 1.1 MB)
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage using Ultra-High Surface Area Main Group Materials and The Development of Efficient Amine-Borane Regeneration Cycles, Philip P. Power, UC Davis (PDF 1.1 MB)
C. Hydrogen Sorption CoE
- DOE Hydrogen Sorption Center of Excellence, Michael J. Heben, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 505 KB)
- NREL Research as Part of the Hydrogen Sorption Center of Excellence, Michael Heben, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 555 KB)
- Hydrogen Storage by Spillover, Ralph T. Yang, University of Michigan (PDF 454 KB)
- Theoretical Models of H2-Carbon Systems for Hydrogen Storage and Optimization of SWNT, Boris I. Yakobson, Ph.D., Rice University (PDF 454 KB)
- Cloning Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Storage, James M. Tour, Rice University (PDF 622 KB)
- Carbon Aerogels for Hydrogen Storage, Theodore F. Baumann, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (PDF 301 KB)
- Enabling Discovery of Materials With a Practical Heat of Hydrogen Adsorption, Alan Cooper, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 790 KB)
- Advanced Boron and Metal-Loaded High Porosity Carbons, Vincent Crespi, Pennsylvania State University (PDF 508 KB)
- Neutron Characterization in Support of the Hydrogen Sorption Center of Excellence, Dan A. Neumann, National Institute of Standards and Technology (PDF 505 KB)
- Conducting Polymers as New Materials for Hydrogen Storage, Pen-Cheng Wang, University of Pennsylvania (PDF 431 KB)
- Characterization of Hydrogen Adsorption by NMR, Yue Wu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PDF 640 KB)
- Controlling the Diameter of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Storage, Jie Liu, Duke University (PDF 326 KB)
- ORNL Progress within the DOE Center of Excellence for Hydrogen Sorption: Synthesis and Processing of Single-Wall Carbon Nanohorns for Metal-Catalyst Assisted Hydrogen Storage, David B. Geohegan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 441 KB)
- Enhanced Hydrogen Dipole Physisorption, Channing Ahn, California Institute of Technology (PDF 334 KB)
- A Biomimetic Approach to New Adsorptive Hydrogen Storage Metal-Organic Frameworks, Hong-Cai Zhou, Miami University (PDF 78 KB)
- Novel Hydrogen Storage Media through Nanostructured Polymeric Materials, Di-Jia Liu, Argonne National Laboratory (PDF 75 KB)
D. Other New Materials/Concepts-Independent Projects
- Hydrogen Storage Materials with Binding Intermediate between Physisorption and Chemisorption, Juergen Eckert, University of California (PDF 418 KB)
- Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Organic Frameworks, Omar Yaghi, University of California, Los Angeles (PDF 1.0 MB)
- A Synergistic Approach to the Development of New Hydrogen Storage Materials (Part I), Jeffrey R. Long, University of California, Berkeley (PDF 219 KB)
- Glass Microspheres for Hydrogen Storage, James E. Shelby, NYSCC at Alfred University (PDF 431 KB)
E. Advanced Compressed and Cryogenic Tanks
- Advanced Concepts for Containment of Hydrogen and Hydrogen Storage Materials, Salvador M. Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (PDF 561 KB)
- Low Cost, High Efficiency, High Pressure Hydrogen Storage, Walter Dubno, Quantum Technologies, Inc. (PDF 264 KB)
F. Storage Testing, Safety and Analysis
- System Level Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Options, Rajesh K. Ahluwalia, Argonne National Laboratory (PDF 557 KB)
- Cost Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Systems, Stephen Lasher, TIAX LLC (PDF 455 KB)
- National Testing Laboratory for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Technologies, Michael A. Miller, Southwest Research Institute (PDF 492 KB)
- Best Practices for Characterizing Hydrogen Storage Properties of Materials, Karl J. Gross, Hy-Energy LLC (PDF 294 KB)
- Safety Analysis of Solid State Hydride Materials, Donald L. Anton, Savannah River National Laboratory (PDF 640 KB)
- Planned Work under New DOE Hydrogen Storage Award for Storage Safety Testing and Analysis, Daniel A. Mosher, United Technologies Research Center (PDF 217 KB)
- Safety Properties of Hydrogen Storage Materials, Daniel E. Dedrick, Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 197 KB)
G. Cross-Cutting Projects
- Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Storage Technology Project (FCAST), Robert Perret, The UNLV Research Foundation (PDF 1.1 MB)
- Hydrogen Storage Research - 2007 Annual Report, Elias K. Stefanakos, University of South Florida (PDF 936 KB)
- An Integrated Approach for Hydrogen Production and Storage in Complex Hydrides of Transitional Elements and Carbon-Based Nanostructural Materials, M.K. Mazumder, University of Arkansas at Little Rock (PDF 508 KB)
- Purdue Hydrogen Systems Laboratory, Jay Gore, Purdue University (PDF 982 KB)
- Center for Hydrogen Storage Research at Delaware State University, Andrew Goudy, Delaware State University (PDF 467 KB)
- Clean Energy Research, Dr. Ralph E. White, University of South Carolina (PDF 277 KB)