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High-Pressure Torsion of Non-Equilibrium Hydrogen Storage Materials: A Review

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14040819

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high-pressure torsion; severe plastic deformation; hydrogen storage; Mg-based alloys; amorphous

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  1. Hungarian Ministry of Human Capacities [TKP2020-IKA-05]

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Hydrogen, as the most abundant element in the world, has received increasing attention as a promising energy carrier. Solid-state hydrogen storage is considered the safest and most efficient route for on-board applications, but storing hydrogen in a lightweight and compact form remains a barrier to widespread commercialization.
As the most abundant element in the world, hydrogen is a promising energy carrier and has received continuously growing attention in the last couple of decades. At the very moment, hydrogen fuel is imagined as the part of a sustainable and eco-friendly energy system, the hydrogen grand challenge. Among the large number of storage solutions, solid-state hydrogen storage is considered to be the safest and most efficient route for on-board applications via fuel cell devices. Notwithstanding the various advantages, storing hydrogen in a lightweight and compact form still presents a barrier towards the wide-spread commercialization of hydrogen technology. In this review paper we summarize the latest findings on solid-state storage solutions of different non-equilibrium systems which have been synthesized by mechanical routes based on severe plastic deformation. Among these deformation techniques, high-pressure torsion is proved to be a proficient method due to the extremely high applied shear strain that develops in bulk nanocrystalline and amorphous materials.

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