HYDROGEN STORAGE IN CARBON NANOTUBES: PIONEERING THE FUTURE OF CLEAN ENERGY
Abstract
As the world moves towards sustainable and renewable energy sources, hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative to fossil fuels. However, one of the critical challenges in harnessing hydrogen's potential is its efficient storage. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted significant attention due to their unique properties that make them suitable candidates for hydrogen storage. This article delves into the intricacies of hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes, exploring their structure, properties, and recent advancements in this burgeoning field.
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