Experimental Research on Hydrogen Storage Characteristics of TBAB Hydrates

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The hydrogen storage characteristics of Tetra Butyl Ammonium Bromide (abbr. TBAB) hydrates were studied in a high pressure gas hydrate experimental apparatus. The effects of temperature and pressure on hydrogen storage characteristics under the condition of constant volume were discussed. The results showed that lower reaction temperature or higher reaction pressure can cause to a rapid formation of hydrogen hydrate and a larger hydrogen storage density, Comparing with tetrahydrofuran (abbr. THF) hydrates under same temperature and pressure, TBAB hydrates have faster hydrogen storage rate and larger hydrogen storage density.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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1697-1702

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December 2011

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