Pure Hydrogen with moderate heat
Scientists of the University of California and from the Ford Motor Company invented a new Metal-Hydrogen compound whilst searching for an efficient way of storing hydrogen. This new hydride allows hydrogen to set free at temperatures of only 150° C while no disturbing by-products like ammonia arise. The new Hydride is a combination of Lithiumamide, Lithiumborohydride and Magnesiumhydride with a 2:1:1 mixing ratio.
Read more:
Angewandte Chemie 10.1002/200803756
Chemetall has a long term experience in R&D and the production of Metal Hydrides as well as Lithium Amides.

