Aluminium hydride: a reversible material for hydrogen storage
Aluminium hydride has been synthesized electrochemically, providing a synthetic route which closes a reversible cycle for regeneration of the material and bypasses expensive thermodynamic costs which have precluded AlH3 from being considered as a H2 storage material.

Article citation: Ragaiy Zidan, Chem. Commun., 2009, DOI: 10.1039/b901878f
Ragaiy Zidan, Brenda L. Garcia-Diaz, Christopher S. Fewox, Ashley C. Stowe, Joshua R. Gray and Andrew G. Harter













Abbie
June 15, 2009 | 9:37 PMHow do you fix a Dix Honda Motor Grass cutting machine ? Its been lying down in my garage since 5 months or so
Felix Gardner
June 26, 2009 | 2:21 PMThis work work was already done in Germany in 1958! They obtained a more pure AlH3 compound that DOES NOT CONTAIN sodium at all. They used Hg as a cathode and the Hg electrode amalgated the Na+ in solution keeping Na+ from becoming part of the finished AlH3 product!
We are all re-inventing wheel!
abbie
June 26, 2009 | 2:31 PMI also have Volswagen!