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Hydrogen storage properties of sumanene

Numerous studies associated with carbon-based materials have shown excellent results for the adsorption of important molecules. Bearing in mind that hydrogen is important as an energy source in this paper we investigated the adsorption properties of sumanene toward hydrogen molecules. We used a theo...

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Published in:International journal of hydrogen energy 2013-09, Vol.38 (27), p.12190-12198
Main Authors: ARMAKOVIC, Stevan, ARMAKOVIC, Sanja J, SETRAJCIC, Jovan P
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Adsorption energy
Alternative fuels. Production and utilization
Applied sciences
Density functional theory
Density of states
Energy
Energy use
Exact sciences and technology
Fuels
Hydrogen
Hydrogen storage
Hydrogen-based energy
Population density
Sumanene
Surface chemistry
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