Institute of Science Tokyo Unveils Solid Electrolyte for Low-Temperature Hydrogen Storage
The article presents a recent advancement in hydrogen storage technology developed by the Institute of Science Tokyo, detailing a solid electrolyte that enables reversible hydrogen storage in magnesium hydride (MgH₂) at temperatures as low as 90°C. This breakthrough addresses previous challenges associated with high-temperature requirements and low reversibility in traditional metal hydride systems. The information aligns with recent scientific publications and press releases from the Institute of Science Tokyo, confirming the credibility and timeliness of the content.
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