2004 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
Hydrogen Storage
Below are presentations and posters from the hydrogen storage session at the 2004 Annual Merit Review, May 24-27, 2004 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Hydrogen Storage Presentations
Hydrogen Storage Sub-Program Review, JoAnn Milliken, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program, DOE
Low Cost, High Efficiency, High Pressure Hydrogen Storage, Ken Newell, Quantum Technologies, Inc.
Optimum Utilization of Available Space in a Vehicle through Conformable Hydrogen Tanks, Salvador M. Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Radiolysis Process for the Regeneration of Sodium Borate to Sodium Borohydride, Bruce Wilding, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Low Cost, Off-board Regeneration of Sodium Borohydride, Wing Yu, Millenium Cell
Chemical Hydride Slurry for Hydrogen Production and Storage, Andrew McClaine, Safe Hydrogen, LLC
Hydrogen Storage by the Reversible Hydrogenation of Liquid and Solid Substrates, Guido Pez and Alan Cooper, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Doped Sodium Aluminum Hydride: Fundamental Studies and Development of Related Hydrogen Storage Materials, Craig M. Jensen, University of Hawaii
Hydride Development for Hydrogen Storage, Jim Wang, Sandia National Laboratories
High Density Hydrogen Hydrogen Storage System Demonstration Using NaAlH4 Complex Compound Hydrides, Don Anton, Unitied Technologies Research Center
Discovery of Novel Complex Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage through Molecular Modeling and Combinatorial Methods, J.W. Adriaan Sachtler, UOP
Sub-Nanostructured Non-Transition Metal Complex Grids for Hydrogen Storage, Surendra Tewari, Cleveland State University
Hydrogen Storage in Carbon-based Materials, Michael Heben, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Standardized Testing Program for Chemical Hydride and Carbon Storage Technologies, Richard Page, Southwest Research Institute
Hydrogen Storage Posters
Next Generation Physical Hydrogen Storage, Andrew H. Weisberg, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Chemical Hydrogen Storage: Control of H2 Release from Ammonia Borane, Tom Autrey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research, Elias (Lee) Stefanakos, University of South Florida
Development of Complex Hydride Hydrogen Storage Materials and Engineering Systems, James Ritter, University of South Carolina
Advanced Manufacturing Technologies for Renewable Energy Applications, Chuck Ryan, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences