HYDROGEN STORAGE IN CARBON NANOTUBES: REAL RESULTS FROM EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (2020-2023)
Abstract
Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a key component of future clean energy systems. However, efficient and safe hydrogen storage remains a major challenge. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), with their unique properties, have emerged as promising materials for hydrogen storage. This article reviews real-world experimental results related to hydrogen storage in CNTs from 2020 to 2023, focusing on research conducted in Europe and Central Asia.
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