New Technology Hydrogen Powered Storage In Graphite Nanofibers

The technology is in the form of tiny graphite structures that together act as a sponge to absorb and store hydrogen in the fuel system of the automobile. On-board storage of hydrogen gas is the major obstacle impeding the progress and wide-scale commercial production of the hydrogen powered vehicle, which many view as the next generation in energy-efficient and environmentally friendly road transportation. The best hope for bringing the hydrogen-fueled automobile to the American roadway may be a technology that is invisible to the naked eye.

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engine
Photo: Doly Garcia

As a lot of the alternative energy sources, Hydrogen Fuel Cells are a relatively new technology that was originally developed for the space program. In fact they are similar to batteries in that they produce electricity by a chemical reaction combined with an electrical charge. The difference with batteries is that power is only produced while the fuel cell is being fed with hydrogen. You can find more in depth information about their workings on our site.

The amount of electricity the fuel cell produces depends on the size of the cell as well as the rate of flow of the hydrogen. The chemical reaction between hydrogen and the air produces electricity, water and heat. The heat output from a fuel cell, however, is quite low when compared with other energy sources such as fossil fuels.

The graphite structures are a product of the burgeoning field of nanotechnology. Engineers design the structures at the molecular level, working in scales as small as millimeters and nanometers. The engineers stack the fibrous platelets one atop the other, leaving the optimum gap between the wafers; then they arrange the chemistry so that hydrogen molecules are absorbed in the graphite. The nanostructures are extremely porous, like a sponge, allowing them to absorb large capacities of hydrogen until fully saturated.

Experiments demonstrate that the hydrogen storage in graphite nanofibers is safe. Another method of hydrogen storage derived from nanotechnology involves carbon nano-tubes. With carbon nanotubes, engineers arrange carbon platelets in different configurations. Research has shown the carbon nanotubes to display strong hydrogen storage capabilities. The contribution of nanotechnology to hydrogen storage is timely, as automobile companies work to advance fuel cell technology amid growing public sentiments to develop alternative forms of energy.

Despite the promise of nanotechnology in automobile fuel cells, additional research is required to refine graphite nanofibers and carbon nanotubes and to develop cost-effective means to manufacture the advanced structures. Among other programs, the institute organizes forums that bring together the technical community and general public to review developments in the field. The Nanotechnology Institute at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) strongly supports research in nanotechnology and is dedicated to narrowing the gap between theoretical science and real-world applications.

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5 Responses to “New Technology Hydrogen Powered Storage In Graphite Nanofibers”

  1. Car Games says:

    Great car and concept…I know hydrogen cars are possible, but you can’t ask all the gas station to change overnight. Too big of a shift and it’s sad the oil industries have been lobbying against anything else other than oil for many years.

  2. Hydrogen Fuel is very promising, i only hope that we can mass produce soon enough.;”‘

  3. Brianna Lee says:

    hydrogen fueled vehicles are the best but they are still not widely available..-:

  4.  Basin Taps says:

    solar energy is great but they take up a large amount of land area and not efficient too”..

  5. Kyle Griffin says:

    hydrogen fuel is not yet very practical and cost effective today~’.

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