Material Derived From Carbonized Chicken Feathers Could Meet DOE Hydrogen Storage Targets
Green Car Congress
JUNE 23, 2009
It is crucial that the material that will serve as a hydrogen adsorbent in fuel cell vehicles is cheap and is environmentally benign. Wool estimates that it would take a 75-gallon tank to go 300 miles in a car using carbonized chicken feather fibers to store hydrogen. Tags: Hydrogen Storage. Wool, University of Delaware.
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