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Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! Today, Paul Rodden interviews Bill Newsom, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Power Americas, to explore Mitsubishi's transformative role in the hydrogen economy and its commitment to the energy transition.Key Topics Discussed:
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! In this special episode, Paul Rodden sits down with Andy Marsh, the visionary CEO of Plug Power, to discuss the company's journey and the pivotal role it's playing in shaping the global green hydrogen economy.Key Topics Covered:
Welcome to this special episode of Hardware to Save a Planet. Joining us today is Natasha Kostenuk, Founder and CEO of Ayrton Energy, a company with the solution to overcome the traditional Hydrogen storage and transportation challenges with their Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) invention. Join us as we discuss the importance of hydrogen as an energy source for decarbonizing global industries. Natasha walks us through her journey from the oil and gas industry to the climate tech space. We delve into Ayrton Energy's innovative solution using liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs) to overcome storage and transportation challenges in the hydrogen industry and the advantages over traditional storage methods. We also touch on Ayrton Energy's business model, scalability, and potential applications in data centers.
Isaac Holeman and Tarani Duncan join from Croft. Isaac is founder and chief product officer. Tarani is VP of product. Croft is an ambitious startup with a blueprint for an enduring, local and clean hydrogen economy. From rugged vehicles to groundbreaking at-home fueling products, we build enduring hydrogen equipment for the world's toughest challenges. Topics in the conversation include: The need for better solutions to decarbonize transportation in rural environments Why existing EVs aren't viable solutions in the country Why it's important to make and sell an exceptional product, rather than starting with a green-focused value proposition for end users Why hydrogen storage is the most expensive and challenging part of the hydrogen value chain Croft's novel approach to hydrogen generation and storage The decision to use a H2 powered V8 ICE rather than a fuel cell system The path ahead for Croft Links Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/croft Edison Manufacturing Exchange: https://brandonbartneck.substack.com/publish/home https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacholeman/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarani-duncan-8178056b/ https://croft.substack.com/ Isaac Holeman Bio As the Chief Product Officer at Croft, Isaac Holeman builds enduring hydrogen equipment for humanity's toughest jobs - from rural trades and agriculture to firefighting, emergency services and defense. Prior to co-founding Croft, Isaac's design and research efforts focused on human-centered technical equipment for remote communities and infrastructure deserts around the world. As co-founder of a social enterprise called Medic, he co-designed the Community Health Toolkit, an open source digital health product that has over 130,000 end users in Africa and South Asia. Isaac has published several dozen scientific articles, received scholarly awards for his work in the fields of computer science and organizational theory, and previously was a faculty member in the Human Centered Design & Engineering Department at the University of Washington. He received a Ph.D. in Innovation Management from the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, where he was a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Tarani Duncan Bio Tarani has over a decade of experience in product and operations management. Specializing in deep mobility technology, Tarani is passionate about solving real-world problems by pairing cutting-edge technology with a healthy dose of pragmatism. From perception for autonomy and teleoperation, route optimization for last-mile logistics, and alternative energy platforms for transportation, Tarani has led cross-functional teams to launch and manage customer-centric hardware and software products that millions of people rely on every day. At Croft, Tarani leads the development and deployment of Base Station, a plug-and-play refrigerator-sized appliance that makes homebrewed hydrogen using the same inputs as a washer and dryer. Croft: Croft is an ambitious startup with a blueprint for an enduring, local and clean hydrogen economy. From rugged vehicles to groundbreaking at-home fueling products, we build enduring hydrogen equipment for the world's toughest challenges. Founded by serial entrepreneurs Roderick Blevins and Isaac Holeman, Croft's early team hails from communities in the American heartland. We set out to make the transition to clean energy work for rural communities and we're proud to be headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods.
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 305, Sandia National Labs may be making a critical breakthrough in hydrogen storage and digital twins are being utilized for hydrogen development in Appalachia. I'll go over all of this and give my thoughts on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comDEMO THE H2 ADVANTAGEhttps://keyhydrogen.com/hydrogen-location-analytics-software/ CHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of HydrogenSupport the show
EnergyVault's Marco Terruzzin joins us to talk about his company's long duration gravity energy storage, lithium-iron batteries, and hydrogen storage - all backed up by the VaultOS management system.
On this episode, Paul Gloyer, the president of GTL, (Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories, Inc.) joins me to discuss recent news involving validation test results from their LH2 Liquid Hydrogen Composite Dewar-Tanks for Aviation Applications. With the GTL hydrogen storage technology, hydrogen aircraft can exceed the performance of kerosene-fueled aircraft, to the point where clean, fuel-cell airliners could fly up […] The post Discussing GTL's Latest Composite Hydrogen Storage Technology for Aviation- Interview with Paul Gloyer first appeared on Composites Weekly. The post Discussing GTL’s Latest Composite Hydrogen Storage Technology for Aviation- Interview with Paul Gloyer appeared first on Composites Weekly.
Chris Llewellyn Smith, emeritus professor of physics at the University of Oxford
Today we are introduced to Hydrogen Storage and Carbon Capture – what it means and why it is needed. We start with a detailed explanation of the challenges and opportunity from Aurelia Li and David Fairen-Jiminez.We learn how Immaterial is working to address the expense of decarbonisation and enable companies to achieve net zero targets with their advanced materials and systems solutions, particularly for the more complex industries where processes are difficult to evolve.And of course, we find out more about Aurelia and Davide, including how things sometimes happen as an accident!Take a look at the following link's if you would like to see what MOFs look like:Model of a MOF that's well-studied in academia3D printed model of a MOFProduced by Carl Homer, Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clean hydrogen is becoming an important elements of many country's decarbonisation strategies. As supply and demand grows, so will storage requirements. In this episode, Jon and Sandra talk with LCP Delta experts Nerea Martinez and Brendan Murphy to explore the role of hydrogen storage, where it's at, and how it will develop. Nerea manages the Hydrogen Intelligence Service at LCP Delta. Before joining LCP Delta, she worked as a consultancy engineer in building services, designing low-carbon buildings. Brendan leads our hydrogen team. He has spent over 10 years in the energy and low carbon sectors, with extensive policy and regulation, programme management, and commercial experience across a wide range of areas. Download our latest whitepaper: Unlocking Hydrogen Storage Vaults: Europe's long-duration hydrogen storage outlook to 2030 Find out more about Nerea and our Hydrogen Training course in this blog Sign up to our Hydrogen in the Energy Transition Training course You can also visit our website to learn more about Hydrogen Intelligence Service, including HYbase which tracks European green hydrogen projects, here. Subscribe to LCP Delta email communications Select your areas of interest, and we'll alert you whenever new content is published. You can amend your choices or unsubscribe at any time. Hosts – Jon Slowe and Sandra Trittin Produced – LCP Delta and D8 If you'd like to give feedback on this episode or would like to be a future guest on the podcast, please contact us at talkingnewenergy@lcp.com Follow us on: Twitter | LinkedIn Hosted on Podbean. See podbean.com/privacy for more information.
It's called the Fischell Salt Dome, and it's found on the west coast of Newfoundland. We reach the CEO of Triple Point Resources.to hear about a plan to develop a massive underground hydrogen storage facility there. (Martin Jones with Julie Lemieux)
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 220, Two new projects in Australia continue to move forward with the help of Singapore. And salt dome storage in the western part of the US for hydrogen is getting developed all of this on today's hydrogen podcast.Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
In this podcast, David Ledesma engages in a conversation with Alex Patonia and Rahmat Poudineh on their recent paper focusing on hydrogen storage for a net-zero carbon future. The podcast delves into the various types of hydrogen storage options, highlighting their relative strengths and drawbacks. In order for a hydrogen economy to be established, several […] The post OIES Podcast – Hydrogen Storage for a net-zero carbon future appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Natasha Kostenuk of Ayrton Energy joins The Hon. Lisa Raitt, Vice Chair, CIBC Capital Markets, for a multi-part series profiling female entrepreneurs enabling Canada's energy transition. They discuss the opportunities and challenges of hydrogen storage and transportation, and how new technology can enable clean distributed energy generation.
News Items: Starship Almost Launch, Information in Ancient Meteorites, Lunar Cycle and Suicide, Sharper MRI Images, Mummies and Taxes; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Hydrogen Storage; Science or Fiction
News Items: Starship Almost Launch, Information in Ancient Meteorites, Lunar Cycle and Suicide, Sharper MRI Images, Mummies and Taxes; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Hydrogen Storage; Science or Fiction
April 12, 2023: Thermodynamics & Hydride Hydrogen Storage
Welcome to the Evolution Show! Hope you are great! This is the podcast version of my Evolution Show on Youtube, check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwYQrgfnJuE Today I have a special episode and guest for you! How about a one of kind off-grid house, 500m2 running on solar power and hydrogen storage that has been operating off-grid for almost 8 years now!! Check chapters/time stamps below because we cover ALOT of this amazing off-grid super house! Hans Olof-Nilsson aka "Mr Hydrogen" the electrical engineer and entrepreneur behind the house, guides us through the amazing house and energy system that is attracting alot of attention right now! Everything from large compnies like IKEA, police and firefighting authorities, energy companies, private householders and farmers and many more are asking Hans-Olof for advice and want similar solutions. Hans-Olof Nilsson is and his company Nilsson is truly unique in making off-grid housing available commercially to a broader market and I think it could be a game changer for housing and the energy market! I hope you like the episode and get as inspired as I did! To help support the show don´t forget a thumbs up and consider subscribing! Part 2 with Hans-Olof Nilsson next week, don´t miss that! Time stamps this episode: Intro 01:42 - Mr. Hydrogen´s story and off-grid house 05:45 - Getting Tesla Roadster 2009 11.34 - Interior of the off grid house 14:00 - The batteries 16:48 - Fuel Cells & Electrolysers 19:18 - Hydrogen Storage tanks 20:14 - Storing solar energy for the winter 23:19 - Charging the EVs 24:00 - Heat Pump 26:37 - Melting snow with heat 28:06 - Maintenance 31:45 - Total cost of the system Links this episode: Hans Olof Nilsson´s company: nilssonenergy.com The team behind the Evolution Show: Producer and host: Johan Landgren Studio technician: Gustav Andersson Music for animation: Alexander Sparf - roding.bandcamp.com
August 17, 2022: Breakthroughs in Hydrogen Storage
As the buzz around the hydrogen energy market continues, one company is breaking barriers in hydrogen storage technology and using high-density hydrogen for zero-emission transportation. On this episode of RENEWables, we sat down with Breakthrough Energy Fellows, Ted McKlveen and Bav Roy, co-founders of Verne H2 who believe new energy solutions like hydrogen storage are required to accelerate the adoption of sustainable transportation. There has been a lot of progress in hydrogen electricity technology over the last few decades but a lot more needs to be done in order to reach net zero by 2050. Heavy duty transportation is the backbone of the global economy and all the major modes, including heavy duty trucking, shipping, and aviation rely on fossil fuels for energy, generating 10% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Scaling new technologies can take decades and industrial transformation needs to happen now, which is why Verne H2 has joined the Breakthrough Energy Fellowship Program, an organization dedicated to helping identify and accelerate development for these types of promising, early stage technologies. Tune into this episode and learn more about hydrogen storage technology and Verne's plan for making hydrogen more usable. Show Notes: Verne H2 Breakthrough Energy Fellowship Program --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 084, Green hydrogen could disrupt global trade. The SSE thermal and Equinor Aldbrough project is moving forward. And we have a new interview coming up all of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 078, The news of the Hyundai fuel cell death is greatly exaggerated monolith with a huge announcement. And the hydrogen storage market looks to see massive growth in the next five years. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Francis Dunne is a 2nd year doctoral student in Materials Science at the Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research (HYPER) laboratory at Washington State University. He is interested in developing new storage methods for liquid hydrogen and oxygen made out of polymeric materials for both the aerospace industry as well as clean energy applications. Show notes: brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/francisdunne Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 067, Europe's gas firm's prime pipelines for hydrogen highways. Hyzon is teaming up with another energy developer for hub development. And a new method of storing hydrogen is in development. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Compression, The Bane of Hydrogen Storage. The host for this show is Stan Osserman. The guest is Dan Gowin. We've figured out how to make clean renewable energy at a competitive price, but storing "intermittent renewables", like wind and solar, is vital but has been a confounding challenge. Dan Gowin has pondered this challenge and feels he has the solution and he wants to make it a reality. Stan and Dan talk about compression of hydrogen in terms that make sense. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kMFYsNoD2bwb95UQKHHKl-
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 057, A new hydrogen consumer market is opening up in Europe. Rolls Royce is jumping into the hydrogen game and it's not what you think. And a consortium led by shell is selected by the Department of Energy to demonstrate feasibility of large scale liquid hydrogen storage. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
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Podcast: Everything About Hydrogen (LS 41 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Rethinking hydrogen storage with H2GOPower - Enass Abo-Hamed on solid state hydrogen storagePub date: 2019-09-23Notes from Listening Post:HydrogenWe speak to Enass Abo-Hamed, the CEO of H2GOPower, about their cutting edge hydrogen storage technology. Below we have attached a few links to the content discussed on the show and some further background reading.H2GOPower web site: http://www.h2gopower.com/For a chance to see the laboratory and some of the materials that H2GOPower work with, this short youtube video is a great place to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAadxwyqzM0 If you would like a technical resource, this page by the US Fuel Cell Technologies Office can provide a great overview of the area: https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/metal-hydride-storage-materials And if you want to hear more of Enass, then you can listen to her TEDTalk atTEDx Bucharest released in March 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmBhp6ec0fkSubscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Tune In, Stitcher, or whichever platform you use to find your favorite content, or listen to each episode on inspiratia's web site here: https://www.inspiratia.com/podcastsIf you would like the team at EAH to address your specific questions or if you have any input for us, send us an email at podcasts@inspiratia.com. We would love to hear from you.You can also follow us on Twitter at @AboutHydrogen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Hydrogen Media Ltd, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
We speak to Enass Abo-Hamed, the CEO of H2GOPower, about their cutting edge hydrogen storage technology. Below we have attached a few links to the content discussed on the show and some further background reading.H2GOPower web site: http://www.h2gopower.com/For a chance to see the laboratory and some of the materials that H2GOPower work with, this short youtube video is a great place to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAadxwyqzM0 If you would like a technical resource, this page by the US Fuel Cell Technologies Office can provide a great overview of the area: https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/metal-hydride-storage-materials And if you want to hear more of Enass, then you can listen to her TEDTalk atTEDx Bucharest released in March 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmBhp6ec0fkSubscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Tune In, Stitcher, or whichever platform you use to find your favorite content, or listen to each episode on inspiratia's web site here: https://www.inspiratia.com/podcastsIf you would like the team at EAH to address your specific questions or if you have any input for us, send us an email at podcasts@inspiratia.com. We would love to hear from you.You can also follow us on Twitter at @AboutHydrogen.
This episode explores the definition of materials informatics. In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Dr. Wolverton discuss: The evolution of Dr. Wolverton’s research and his group’s’ focus on computational materials modeling and machine learning. The challenges and opportunities for computational methods and informatics to accelerate new materials discovery. The different methods and tools the Wolverton Group develops to assist in materials research and development. Applications of machine learning to materials research. The prospects of machine learning and data-driven methods to explain new physics and chemistry. "I think of Materials Informatics as the application of data-driven tools to solve problems in materials science and engineering. The advent of the field and why we can define it now is because of data." — Dr. Christopher Wolverton About Dr. Christopher Wolverton: Dr.Christopher Wolverton is the Jerome B. Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. Before joining the faculty, he worked at the Research and Innovation Center at Ford Motor Company, where he was group leader for the Hydrogen Storage and Nanoscale Modeling Group. He received his BS in physics from the University of Texas at Austin, his PhD in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and performed postdoctoral work at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His research interests include computational studies of a variety of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly materials via first-principles atomistic calculations, high-throughput and machine learning tools to accelerate materials discovery, and “multiscale” methodologies for linking atomistic and microstructural scales. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Connect with Dr. Christopher Wolverton: Profile: Chris Wolverton LinkedIn: Chris Wolverton About Dr. Bryce Meredig: Bryce Meredig is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder of Citrine Informatics. His research interest is the application of machine learning to materials science. He earned his PhD in materials science from Northwestern University, where he focused on materials informatics, and his BAS and MBA at Stanford University, where he is also on the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He is the author of more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, including some of the earliest on applying ML to materials development. He was an Arjay Miller Scholar and Terman Fellow at Stanford and a Presidential Fellow and NDSEG Fellow at Northwestern. Connect with Bryce Meredig: Twitter: @brycemeredig Website: Citrine.io Please send comments, questions, and topics for upcoming episodes to podcast@datalabmi.com.
Today's episode features Dr Valeska Ting who is a Reader in Smart Nanomaterials at the University of Bristol and is researching the use of nanoporous materials for hydrogen storage. Using hydrogen as a fuel source has many benefits. Due to its excellent energy density, hydrogen has long been hailed as an alternative to fossil fuels but it's also an excellent means of storing renewable energy from solar or wind sources. One of the challenges of storing hydrogen is its low density, meaning that large volumes are required to store efficient amounts of hydrogen to be able to use it as a fuel. This is precisely where Valeska’s research enters the picture. The nanoporous materials that she is working on can increase the density of hydrogen by a factor of a 1000, and therefore provide a key stepping stone towards more efficient hydrogen-powered vehicles. In this episode, Valeska and I talk about multiple aspects of this technology including: what nanoporous materials are and how they work how they can be used to create multifunctional materials what scientific challenges she is addressing to scale-up and improve their performance, and how they could be applied to design lighter hydrogen tanks for cars, aircraft or even rockets I hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. If you enjoy the Aerospace Engineering Podcast you can support it by leaving a review on iTunes or by becoming a patron. What have you learned from this episode? Let me know on Twitter by clicking here. This episode of the Aerospace Engineering Podcast is sponsored by SAMPE North America. SAMPE is a global professional society that has been providing educational opportunities on advanced materials for more than 70 years. SAMPE’s network of engineers is a key facilitator for the advancement of aerospace engineering by enabling information exchange and synergies between aerospace companies. To find out how SAMPE can help you learn more about advanced materials and processes, consider attending the SAMPE 2018 Technical Conference and Expo in Long Beach, California. Selected Links from the Episode Valeska's research: Research profile Nanoporous materials for automotive applications YouTube video of her research What is a nanoporous material? Outlook and challenges for nanoporous materials
In this episode, Hope talks hydrogen storage with her mom (Gloria) and her sister (Dana)! (Ana isn't in this one because it was the holidays and we weren't in the same state.) We've got space flight, we've got submarines, we've got van der Waals forces, and we've got lots of questions about whether hydrogen could be a useful fuel for everyday applications like cars. Brass quintet version of our theme song arranged by Hope's dad (Bill Wilson) and featuring Bill on the tuba, Gloria and Dana on French horn, Alex (Hope's brother) on trumpet, and Hope on trombone. Sources: hydrogen vs. gasoline: Schlapbach, L.; Züttel, A. Hydrogen-Storage materials for mobile applications. Nature 2001, 414, 353–358. (density of liquid hydrogen (71 kg/m3) and gasoline (~720 kg/m3) obtained from Google) density of gaseous hydrogen at 800 bar: Züttel, A. Materials for hydrogen storage. Materials Today 2003, 6, 24–33. density of solid hydrogen: Density and Compressibility of Solid Hydrogen and Deuterium at 4.2K, https://www.nature.com/articles/138244a0 more info on NASA + liquid hydrogen: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/ultra-cold-storage-liquid-hydrogen-may-be-fuel-of-the-future van der Waals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Waals_force, http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/biology/bio4fv/page/van_der.htm MgH2 destabilization with decreasing particle size: Wagemans, R. W. P.; van Lenthe, J. H.; de Jongh, P. E.; van Dillen, A. J.; de Jong, K. P. Hydrogen Storage in Magnesium Clusters: Quantum Chemical Study. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 16675–16680. (oops this source says that bulk MgH2 releases hydrogen at 300C at 1 bar hydrogen, but that is contradicted by this next source ...) Vajo, J. J.; Mertens, F.; Ahn, C. C.; Bowman, R. C. J.; Fultz, B. Altering Hydrogen Storage Properties by Hydride Destabilization Through Alloy Formation: LiH and MgH2 Destabilized with Si. ChemInform 2004, 35, 13977–13983 (... which says that it's 275C at 1 bar hydrogen; also this is where i got my info for LiH) extracting hydrogen from cyclohexane: Li, L.; Mu, X.; Liu, W.; Mi, Z.; Li, C.-J. Simple and Efficient System for Combined Solar Energy Harvesting and Reversible Hydrogen Storage. Journal of the American Chemical Society2015, 137, 7576–7579. info about a range of complex hydrides: Ley, M. B.; Jepsen, L. H.; Lee, Y.-S.; Cho, Y. W.; Colbe, J. M. B. V.; Dornheim, M.; Rokni, M.; Jensen, J. O.; Sloth, M.; Filinchuk, Y.; et al. Complex hydrides for hydrogen storage – new perspectives. Materials Today 2014, 17, 122–128. info about nanoconfinement of hydrides (scroll down to "Nanomaterials as functional support for hydrides"): Yu, X.; Tang, Z.; Sun, D.; Ouyang, L.; Zhu, M. Recent advances and remaining challenges of nanostructured materials for hydrogen storage applications. Progress in Materials Science2017, 88, 1–48. info on the inefficiency of using hydrogen as fuel: Bossel, Ulf. “Does a Hydrogen Economy Make Sense?” Proceedings of the IEEE. Vol. 94, No. 10, October 2006. summary of above: https://phys.org/news/2006-12-hydrogen-economy-doesnt.html Hydrogen-powered submarine: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/02/22/hybrid.submarine/index.html
This month, we look back at Diamond's ten year anniversary celebrations to discover novel ways to store hydrogen gas, analyse the risks of a toxic mudspill and engineer tissues to prevent premature labour. We also get an overview of science at the synchrotron in 2012 and hear the UK science ministers thoughts on the research taking place at Diamond... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This month, we look back at Diamond's ten year anniversary celebrations to discover novel ways to store hydrogen gas, analyse the risks of a toxic mudspill and engineer tissues to prevent premature labour. We also get an overview of science at the synchrotron in 2012 and hear the UK science ministers thoughts on the research taking place at Diamond...
This month, we look back at Diamond's ten year anniversary celebrations to discover novel ways to store hydrogen gas, analyse the risks of a toxic mudspill and engineer tissues to prevent premature labour. We also get an overview of science at the synchrotron in 2012 and hear the UK science ministers thoughts on the research taking place at Diamond... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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