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Studies on Sodium Borohydride for Energy Systems
This paper describes a process for synthesising a sodium borohydride solution using a two-compartment electrolytic cell with conversion of borate ions to borohydride ions. This occurs in the catholyte to produce the sodium borohydride solution from which the borohydride material may be extracted. Th...
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