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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Bath
Analysis of hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials for low carbon energy applications
This paper on new methodology to assess nanoporous materials for hydrogen storage followed Mays' invited oral presentation at the 2011 Faraday Discussions 151 on Hydrogen Storage Materials at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. FD151 also contained original discussion contributions by Mays and led to funded applications by Mays and collaborators for £242k of neutron beam time at the ISIS facility at RAL (RB1220310, RB1210041, RB1310292, RB1310301) for extended studies of H2 storage. The paper also led to a successful bid by Mays and co-workers to hold the 14th International Symposium on Metal-Hydride Systems in the UK in 2014.