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Keyword [Hydrides]
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41.
Hydrogen Storage Properties Of CaMg
2
Based Alloys And Hydrolysis Performances Of Corresponding Hydrides
42.
Study On The Hydrogen Purification And Recovery Abilities Of Zr-based Metal Hydrides
43.
First-Principles Studies Of Mg
2
Ni And Its Complex Hydrides
44.
Hydrogen Storage Properties And Mechanism Of LiBH
4
-based Hydrogen Storage Composites
45.
Structural Characterizations Of Complex Hydrides Upon Cycling
46.
Synthesis,Structures And Properties Of Aluminum Hybrid System Supported By Diketiminato Ligand
47.
Research On The Hydrogen Generation Properties And Mechanisms Of Al, Mg Based Materials
48.
Theoretical Study On The Structures And Properties For Organic Compounds With Rare Gas Elements
49.
Theoretical Studies On The Cyclopentadienyl Transition Metal Hydrides And Carbonyl Compounds
50.
The Hydrogen Release Properties And Mechanism Of Metal Borohydrides And Their Ammoniates And Magnisium-based Hydrides
51.
Preparation Of Nanocatalysts Derived From Metal Organic Framworks And Their Effects On Hydrogen Absorption/Desorption Properties Of NaAlH
4
52.
Investigation On Hydrogen Storage Properties Of Lithium Amide/Aluminum Hydrides Composites
53.
A Study On The Hydrogen Storage Properties Of LiBH
4
And Al/Aluminum Compounds
54.
Study On The Hydrogen Storage Properties Of2LiBH
4
-Li
3
AlH
6
System
55.
The Hydrogen Storage Properties Of Metal Hydrides R
3
ZNH
5
(R=K, Rb,Cs) And Effect Of Co-Doped NABH
4
:First-principle Calculations
56.
The Enhanced Propertity Of LiBH
4
Complex And [NH
2
BH
3
]
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Ionic Clusters Influence On The Properties Of The Hydrogen Storage Materials
57.
Study On The Hydrogen Storage Performance And Microstructure Of NaAlH
4
and LiAlH
4
Doping With Rare Earth Oxides
58.
Study On The Hydrogen Storage Properties Of LiAlH
4
and Composite System
59.
Investigation On The Microstructure And Hydrogen Storage Performance Of Ti-Cr-Mn-Fe Based Alloys With High Desorption Pressure
60.
Crystal Structure Prediction And High-pressure Behavior Of Light Complex Hydrides:a First-principle Study
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