“Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
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“Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
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Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#2Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#3Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#4Anyone know what the catch is here? Very exciting if real, but sometimes these things don't scale/aren't commercial/something else I'm ill-equipped to perceive. Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
Scaling up could be limited by the availability of Boron:
> Boron is synthesized entirely by cosmic ray spallation and supernovae and not by stellar nucleosynthesis, so it is a low-abundance element in the Solar System and in the Earth's crust.[12] It constitutes about 0.001 percent by weight of Earth's crust.[13]
> Global proven boron mineral mining reserves exceed one billion metric tonnes, against a yearly production of about four million tonnes
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#5Anyone know what the catch is here? Very exciting if real, but sometimes these things don't scale/aren't commercial/something else I'm ill-equipped to perceive. Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#6Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#7Anyone know what the catch is here? Very exciting if real, but sometimes these things don't scale/aren't commercial/something else I'm ill-equipped to perceive. Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
> Anyone know what the catch is here? Scaling up could be limited by the availability of Boron: > Boron is synthesized entirely by cosmic ray spallation and supernovae and not by stellar nucleosynthesis, so it is a low-abundance element in the Solar System and in the Earth's crust.[12] It constitutes about 0.001 percent by weight of Earth's crust.[13] > Global proven boron mineral mining reserves exceed one billion m…
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#8Anyone know what the catch is here? Very exciting if real, but sometimes these things don't scale/aren't commercial/something else I'm ill-equipped to perceive. Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
> Anyone know what the catch is here? Scaling up could be limited by the availability of Boron: > Boron is synthesized entirely by cosmic ray spallation and supernovae and not by stellar nucleosynthesis, so it is a low-abundance element in the Solar System and in the Earth's crust.[12] It constitutes about 0.001 percent by weight of Earth's crust.[13] > Global proven boron mineral mining reserves exceed one billion m…
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#9When it’s a better ecosystem than battery-electric let’s see that as the number 1 spot.
Re: “Eureka moment” as Australian researchers make hydrogen storage breakthrough
#10Anyone know what the catch is here? Very exciting if real, but sometimes these things don't scale/aren't commercial/something else I'm ill-equipped to perceive. Not trying to knock this by any means, I hope it works wonderfully!
The real research article
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S13697...
has nothing about the storage of pure hydrogen (a.k.a. dihydrogen), which would be very surprising if achieved, but about a better method for the separation and storage of certain unsaturated hydrocarbon gases, e.g. acetylene or ethylene (which can be absorbed by boron nitride powder and released later).