MIT-led research demonstrates method that could allow inexpensive carbon materials to store the volatile gas at room temperature.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—(ENEWSPF)—September 19, 2011. Hydrogen has long been considered a promising alternative to fossil fuels for powering cars, trucks and even homes. But one major obstacle has been finding lightweight, robust and inexpensive ways of storing the gas, whose atoms are so tiny they can easily escape from many kinds of containers.
New research by a team…






