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Hydrogen production over metal-loaded mesoporous-assembled SrTiO3 nanocrystal photocatalysts: Effects of metal type and loading
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Hydrogen production over Ni/ceria-supported catalysts by partial oxidation of methane
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Hydrogen production over Rh/Ce-MCM-41 catalysts via ethanol steam reforming
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Hydrogen production performance by Enterobacter cloacae KBH3 isolated from termite guts
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Hydrogen production performance of 3-cell flat-tubular solid oxide electrolysis stack
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Hydrogen production potential of APEX fusion transmuter fueled minor actinide fluoride
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Hydrogen production potentials and fermentative characteristics of various substrates with different heat-pretreated natural microflora
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Hydrogen production probability distributions for a PV-electrolyser system
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Hydrogen production properties of Rhodobacter capsulatus with genetically modified redox balancing pathways
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Hydrogen production through an ocean thermal energy conversion system operating at an optimum temperature drop
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Hydrogen production through auto-thermal reforming of bio-ethanol over Co-based catalysts: effect of iron in Co/Al2O3 catalysts
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Hydrogen production through CO2 reforming of CH4 over Pt/CeZrO2/Al2O3 catalysts using a Pd–Ag membrane reactor
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Hydrogen production through methane–steam cyclic redox processes with iron-based metal oxides
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Hydrogen production through methanol steam reforming: Effect of synthesis parameters on Ni–Cu/CaO–SiO2 catalysts activity
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Hydrogen production through NaBH4 hydrolysis over supported Ru catalysts: An insight on the effect of the support and the ruthenium precursor
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Hydrogen production through partial oxidation of methane in a new reactor configuration
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Hydrogen production through sorption enhanced steam reforming of natural gas: Thermodynamic plant assessment
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Hydrogen production through sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming and membrane technology: A review
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Hydrogen production through steam electrolysis: Control strategies for a cathode-supported intermediate temperature solid oxide electrolysis cell
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Hydrogen production through steam electrolysis: Model-based dynamic behaviour of a cathode-supported intermediate temperature solid oxide electrolysis cell
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Hydrogen production through steam electrolysis: Model-based steady state performance of a cathode-supported intermediate temperature solid oxide electrolysis cell
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Hydrogen production through the aqueous phase reforming of ethylene glycol over supported Pt-based bimetallic catalysts
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Hydrogen production using a photoelectrocatalytic–enzymatic hybrid system
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Hydrogen production using alkaline electrolyzer and photovoltaic (PV) module
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Hydrogen production using amino acids obtained by protein degradation in waste biomass by combined dark- and photo-fermentation
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Hydrogen production using biocathode single-chamber microbial electrolysis cells fed by molasses wastewater at low temperature
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Hydrogen production using Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4 (ATCC 13564)
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Hydrogen Production Using High-Temperature Steam Electrolysis Supported by Advanced Gas Reactors with Supercritical CO2 Cycles
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Hydrogen Production Using Ni–Rh on La2O3 as Potential Low-Temperature Catalysts for Membrane Reactors
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Hydrogen Production Using Ni–Rh on ZrO2 as Potential Low-Temperature Catalysts for Membrane Reactors
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Hydrogen production using Pt-loaded TiO2 photocatalysts
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Hydrogen production using Rhodobacter sphaeroides (O.U. 001) in a flat panel rocking photobioreactor
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Hydrogen production using single-chamber membrane-free microbial electrolysis cells
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Hydrogen production using sono-biohydrogenator
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Hydrogen production using the sulfur–iodine cycle coupled to a VHTR: An overview
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Hydrogen production utilizing glycerol from renewable feedstocks—The case of Brazil
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Hydrogen production via auto-thermal reforming of bio-ethanol: The role of iron in layered double hydroxide-derived Ni0.35Mg2.65AlO4.5±δ catalysts Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via biomass gasification—A life cycle assessment approach
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Hydrogen production via CaO sorption enhanced anaerobic gasification of sawdust in a bubbling fluidized bed
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Hydrogen Production via Catalytic Decomposition of Methane
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Hydrogen production via catalytic gasification of ethanol. A mechanism proposal over copper–nickel catalysts
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Hydrogen production via catalytic pyrolysis of biomass in a two-stage fixed bed reactor system
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Hydrogen production via catalytic reforming of the bio-oil model compounds: Acetic acid, phenol and hydroxyacetone
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Hydrogen production via catalytic steam reforming of fast pyrolysis bio-oil in a two-stage fixed bed reactor system
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Hydrogen production via catalytic steam reforming of the aqueous fraction of bio-oil using nickel-based coprecipitated catalysts
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Hydrogen production via CH4 pyrolysis: Regeneration of ex hydrotalcite oxide catalysts
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Hydrogen production via decomposition of hydrogen sulfide by synergy of non-thermal plasma and semiconductor catalysis
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Hydrogen production via decomposition of methane over activated carbons as catalysts: Full factorial design
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Hydrogen production via dry reforming of butanol: Thermodynamic analysis
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Hydrogen production via electrolysis of aqueous formic acid solutions
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Hydrogen production via gasification of meat and bone meal in two-stage fixed bed reactor system
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Hydrogen Production via Glycerol Dry Reforming over La-Ni/Al2O3 Catalyst
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Hydrogen production via hydrolysis reaction from ball-milled Mg-based materials
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Hydrogen production via methane decomposition on Raney-type catalysts
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Hydrogen production via methane decomposition over Al2O3–TiO2 binary oxides supported Ni catalysts: Effect of Ti content on the catalytic efficiency
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Hydrogen production via methanol steam reforming over Au/CuO, Au/CeO2, and Au/CuO–CeO2 catalysts prepared by deposition–precipitation
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Hydrogen production via partial oxidation and reforming of dimethyl ether
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Hydrogen production via partial oxidation of methane with plasma-assisted catalysis
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Hydrogen production via reforming of biogas over nanostructured Ni/Y catalyst: Effect of ultrasound irradiation and Ni-content on catalyst properties and performance
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Hydrogen production via solar-aided water splitting thermochemical cycles: Combustion synthesis and preliminary evaluation of spinel redox-pair materials
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Hydrogen production via sorption enhanced steam reforming of butanol: Thermodynamic analysis
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Hydrogen production via steam and autothermal reforming of beef tallow: A thermodynamic investigation
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Hydrogen production via steam gasification of ash free coals
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Hydrogen production via steam reforming of bio-oil components over calcium aluminate supported nickel and noble metal catalysts Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via steam reforming of ethyl alcohol over nano-structured indium oxide catalysts
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Hydrogen production via steam reforming of LPG on Ni/Zeolite catalysts
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Hydrogen production via steam reforming of methanol over Cu/(Ce,Gd)O2−x catalysts
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Hydrogen production via steam–iron reaction using iron oxide modified with very small amounts of palladium and zirconia Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via steam-methane reforming in a SOMBRERO fusion breeder with ceramic fuel particles
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Hydrogen production via sulfur-based thermochemical cycles: Part 1: Synthesis and evaluation of metal oxide-based candidate catalyst powders for the sulfuric acid decomposition step
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Hydrogen production via sulfur-based thermochemical cycles: Part 2: Performance evaluation of Fe2O3-based catalysts for the sulfuric acid decomposition step
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Hydrogen production via sulfur-based thermochemical cycles: Part 3: Durability and post-characterization of silicon carbide honeycomb substrates coated with metal oxide-based candidate catalysts for the sulfuric acid decomposition step
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Hydrogen production via supercritical water gasification of bagasse using unpromoted and zinc promoted Ru/γ-Al2O3 nanocatalysts
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Hydrogen production via the aqueous phase reforming of ethylene glycol over platinum-supported ordered mesoporous carbon catalysts: Effect of structure and framework-configuration
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Hydrogen production via the aqueous phase reforming of polyols over three dimensionally mesoporous carbon supported catalysts
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Hydrogen production via the catalytic cracking of ethane over Ni/SiO2 catalysts Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via the direct cracking of methane over Ni/SiO2: catalyst deactivation and regeneration Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via the direct cracking of methane over silica-supported nickel catalysts Original Research Article
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Hydrogen production via the solar thermal decarbonization of fossil fuels
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Hydrogen production via water splitting process in a molten-salt fusion breeder
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Hydrogen production with a solar steam–methanol reformer and colloid nanocatalyst
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Hydrogen production with effluent from an anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) using a single-chamber microbial electrolysis cell (MEC)
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Hydrogen production with Ga2BiSbO7, Fe2BiSbO7 and Gd2BiSbO7 as photocatalysts under visible light irradiation
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Hydrogen production with integrated microchannel fuel processor for portable fuel cell systems
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Hydrogen production with integrated microchannel fuel processor using methanol for portable fuel cell systems
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Hydrogen production with nickel powder cathode catalysts in microbial electrolysis cells
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Hydrogen production with R. faecalis RLD-53 isolated from freshwater pond sludge
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Hydrogen production with the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii grown in a compact tubular photobioreactor immersed in a scattering light nanoparticle suspension
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Hydrogen production: Two stage processes for waste degradation
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Hydrogen productivity of photosynthetic bacteria on dark fermenter effluent of potato steam peels hydrolysate
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Hydrogen Protection of Hot-Water Networks against Corrosion
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Hydrogen Protection of Hot-Water Networks against Corrosion
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Hydrogen pump using a high-temperature proton conductor for nuclear fusion engineering applications
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Hydrogen pumping effect induced by fuel starvation in a single cell of a PEM fuel cell stack at galvanostatic operation
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Hydrogen purification for fuel cells: selective oxidation of carbon monoxide on Pt–Fe/zeolite catalysts
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Hydrogen purification for PEM fuel cells using membranes prepared by ion-exchange of Na-LTA/carbon membranes
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Hydrogen purification using a SAPO-34 membrane
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Hydrogen purification using compact pressure swing adsorption system for fuel cell
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Hydrogen purification using room-temperature ionic liquids
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Hydrogen quality for fuel cell vehicles – A modeling study of the sensitivity of impurity content in hydrogen to the process variables in the SMR–PSA pathway
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Hydrogen quality from decarbonized fossil fuels to fuel cells
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Hydrogen quantification of magnetron sputtered hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) coatings produced at various bias voltages and their tribological behavior under different humidity levels
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Hydrogen radical anions and electron bubbles in solid hydrogen
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Hydrogen radical cleaning and low energy electron stimulated desorption of surface contaminants for MBE regrowth of GaAs
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Hydrogen Raman shifts in carbon nanotubes from molecular dynamics simulation
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Hydrogen reactivity toward carbon monoxide under mechanochemical processing
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Hydrogen recombination on a mixed adsorption layer at saturation on a metal surface: H → (D + H)sat + Ni(1 0 0)
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Hydrogen recovery from cyclohexane as a chemical hydrogen carrier using a palladium membrane reactor
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Hydrogen recovery from the electrocoagulation treatment of dye-containing wastewater
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Hydrogen recovery from the purge stream of a cyclohexane production process using a mass exchange heuristic
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Hydrogen recovery from the purge stream of an HDA process using the concept of Mass Exchange Networks
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Hydrogen Recovery in an Industrial Chlor-Alkali Plant Using Alkaline Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Boiler Techniques: Techno-Economic Assessment and Emission Estimation
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Hydrogen recovery, cleaning, compression, storage, dispensing, distribution system and End-Uses on the university campus from combined heat, hydrogen and power system
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Hydrogen recycling and puffing at a poloidal limiter of TJ-II
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Hydrogen recycling study by Balmer lines emissions in linear plasma machine TPE
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Hydrogen redistribution and enhanced thermal donor formation at post implantation annealing of p-type hydrogen implanted Czochralski silicon
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Hydrogen redistribution and enhanced thermal donor formation at post implantation annealing of p-type hydrogen implanted Czochralski silicon
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Hydrogen redistribution in CVD SiO2 during post-oxidation annealing investigated by SIMS
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Hydrogen reduced graphene oxide/metal grid hybrid film: towards high performance transparent conductive electrode for flexible electrochromic devices
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Hydrogen reduction following severe accidents using the dual recombiner—igniter concept Original Research Article
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Hydrogen reduction of copper bleed solution from an Indian copper smelter for producing high purity copper powders
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Hydrogen refueling station compression and storage optimization with tube-trailer deliveries
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Hydrogen refueling station costs in Shanghai
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Hydrogen related peaks in Cu–LaNi4.7Al0.3
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Hydrogen related point defects in silicon based layers: Si(·)H and SiOOH
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Hydrogen related risks within a private garage: Concentration measurements in a realistic full scale experimental facility
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Hydrogen release and atmospheric dispersion: Experimental studies and comparison with parametric simulations
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Hydrogen release and retention from porous graphite
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Hydrogen release behavior from graphite under pulsed laser irradiation
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Hydrogen release from 800 MeV proton-irradiated tungsten
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Hydrogen release from a high pressure gaseous hydrogen reservoir in case of a small leak
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Hydrogen release from a mixture of NaBH4 and Mg(OH)2
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Hydrogen release from ammonia borane and derivatives in the presence of a ruthenium complex incorporating cooperative PNP ligands
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Hydrogen release from ammonia borane dissolved in an ionic liquid
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Hydrogen release from ammonia borane embedded in mesoporous silica scaffolds: SBA-15 and MCM-41
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Hydrogen release from charged fragments of the uracil cation followed by their fragmentation: A DFT study
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Hydrogen release from deposition layers formed from 316 stainless steel by hydrogen plasma sputtering
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Hydrogen release from hydrolysis of borazane on Pt- and Ni-based alloy catalysts
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Hydrogen release from irradiated vanadium alloy V–4Cr–4Ti
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Hydrogen release from sodium borohydrides at low temperature by the addition of zinc fluoride
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Hydrogen release from solid state NaBH4
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Hydrogen release from systems containing phosphine, borane, alane and galane: A mechanistic study
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Hydrogen release from titanium hydride in foaming of orthopedic NiTi scaffolds
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Hydrogen releasing reaction between Mg(NH2)2 and CaH2
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Hydrogen removal via ICRF technique on HT-7 – experiment and modeling on neutral energies
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Hydrogen retention and depth profile in divertor tiles of Jt-60 exposed to hydrogen discharges
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Hydrogen retention and erosion of carbon–tungsten mixed material
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Hydrogen retention in divertor tiles used in JT-60 for hydrogen discharge period
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Hydrogen retention in gallium samples exposed to ISTTOK plasmas
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Hydrogen retention in graphite and carbon materials under a fusion reactor environment
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Hydrogen retention in ITER relevant mixed material layers
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Hydrogen retention of carbon dust prepared by arc discharge and electron beam irradiation
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Hydrogen retention of carbon dust produced in JT-60
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Hydrogen retention properties of co-deposition under high-density plasmas in TRIAM-1M
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Hydrogen retention properties of polycrystalline tungsten and helium irradiated tungsten
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Hydrogen rich fuel gas production by gasification of wet biomass using a CO2 sorbent
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Hydrogen rich fuel gas production from the pyrolysis of wet sewage sludge at high temperature
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Hydrogen rich gas mixture from olive husk via pyrolysis
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Hydrogen rich gas production by the autothermal reforming of biodiesel (FAME) for utilization in the solid-oxide fuel cells: A thermodynamic analysis
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Hydrogen rich gas production by thermocatalytic decomposition of kenaf biomass
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Hydrogen rich gas production via nano-catalytic gasification of bagasse in supercritical water
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Hydrogen rich gas production via nano-catalytic pyrolysis of bagasse in a dual bed reactor
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Hydrogen safety aspects related to high-pressure polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis
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Hydrogen safety engineering framework and elementary design safety tools
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Hydrogen safety training for laboratory researchers and technical personnel
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Hydrogen safety: The road toward green technology
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Hydrogen segregation in the area of threefold junctions of grain boundaries
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Hydrogen segregation in the area of three-fold junctions of grain boundaries
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Hydrogen segregation on a palladium hydride surface
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Hydrogen selective gas sensor in humid environment based on polymer coated nanostructured-doped tin oxide
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Hydrogen selective gas sensor in humid environment based on polymer coated nanostructured-doped tin oxide
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Hydrogen selective properties of CsHSO4 based membranes
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Hydrogen selective thin palladium–copper composite membranes on alumina supports
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Hydrogen selenide in M–Se and C–Se bond formation. [Cp*3Ir3Se2]2+ clusters: New synthesis, molecular and electronic structure and related studies
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Hydrogen selenide in M–Se and C–Se bond formation. [Cp*3Ir3Se2]2+ clusters: New synthesis, molecular and electronic structure and related studies
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Hydrogen sensing ability of Pd-based amorphous alloys
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Hydrogen sensing and mechanism of M-doped SnO2 (M = Cr3+, Cu2+ and Pd2+) nanocomposite
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Hydrogen sensing by localized surface plasmon resonance in colloidal solutions of Au-WO3-Pd
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Hydrogen sensing by NKN thin film with high dielectric constant and ferroelectric property
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Hydrogen sensing by wet-gasochromic coloring of PdCl2(aq)/WO3 and the role of hydrophilicity of tungsten oxide films
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of carbon-nanotube sheet decorated with manganese oxides
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of nano-crystalline Mg0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 thin film: Effect of film thickness and operating temperature
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of non-polar a-plane GaN Schottky diodes
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of Pd/SiO2-nanoparticles (NPs)/AlGaN metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) diodes
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of Pt/TiO2/MWCNTs composites
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of wet chemical synthesized tailored Mg0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 nanostructures
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Hydrogen sensing characteristics of WO3 thin film conductometric sensors activated by Pt and Au catalysts
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Hydrogen sensing in vacuum systems with catalytic field plate MNOS capacitors
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Hydrogen sensing of nanoporous palladium films supported by anodic aluminum oxides
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Hydrogen sensing of N-polar and Ga-polar GaN Schottky diodes
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Hydrogen sensing performance comparison of Pd layer and Pd/WO3 composite thin film coated on side-polished single- and multimode fibers
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Hydrogen sensing performance of electrodeposited conoidal palladium nanowire and nanotube arrays
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Hydrogen sensing performances of Pt/i-ZnO/GaN metal–insulator–semiconductor diodes
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Hydrogen sensing properties of a Pd/oxide/InAlAs metamorphic-based transistor
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Hydrogen sensing properties of multi-walled carbon nanotube films sputtered by Pd
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Hydrogen sensing properties of multi-walled carbon nanotubes
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Hydrogen sensing properties of SnO2 subjected to surface chemical modification with ethoxysilanes
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Hydrogen sensing properties of SnO2 varistors loaded with SiO2 by surface chemical modification with diethoxydimethylsilane
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Hydrogen sensing properties of ZnO nanorods: Effects of annealing, temperature and electrode structure
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Hydrogen sensing using gold nanoclusters supported on tungsten trioxide thin films
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Hydrogen sensing using titania nanotubes
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Hydrogen sensing with Pt-functionalized GaN nanowires
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Hydrogen sensitive GA2O3 Schottky diode sensor based on SiC
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Hydrogen sensitive gas sensor based on porous silicon/TiO2−x structure
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Hydrogen sensitive negative switching behavior in metal-oxide-semiconductor devices
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Hydrogen sensitivity – A systematic computational study of electronic effects
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Hydrogen sensitivity of SnO2 thin films doped with Pt by laser ablation
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Hydrogen sensitivity of ZnO p–n homojunctions
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Hydrogen sensor based on a palladium-coated fibre-taper with improved time-response
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Hydrogen sensor based on optical and electrical switching
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Hydrogen sensor based on Pd-functionalized film bulk acoustic resonator
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Hydrogen sensor based on WO3 subnano-clusters and Pt co-loaded on ZrO2
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Hydrogen sensor prepared using fast proton-conducting glass films
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Hydrogen sensor using the Pd film supported on anodic aluminum oxide
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Hydrogen sensors – A review
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Hydrogen sensors based on aligned carbon nanotubes in an anodic aluminum oxide template with palladium as a top electrode
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Hydrogen sensors based on aligned carbon nanotubes in an anodic aluminum oxide template with palladium as a top electrode
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Hydrogen sensors based on carbon nanotubes thin films
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Hydrogen sensors based on Ni/SiO2/Si MOS capacitors
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Hydrogen sensors based on ZnO nanoparticles
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Hydrogen sensors fabricated with sprayed NiO, NiO:Li and NiO:Li,Pt thin films
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Hydrogen sensors on the basis of SnO2–TiO2 systems
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Hydrogen sensors with double dipole layers using a Pd-mixture-Pd triple-layer sensing structure
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Hydrogen sensors: Role of palladium thin film morphology
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Hydrogen separation and purification in membranes of miscible polymer blends with interpenetration networks
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Hydrogen separation and purification using crosslinkable PDMS/zeolite A nanoparticles mixed matrix membranes
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Hydrogen separation and purification using polysulfone acrylate–zeolite mixed matrix membranes
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Hydrogen separation and purification with poly (4-methyl-1-pentyne)/MIL 53 mixed matrix membrane based on reverse selectivity
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Hydrogen separation and stability study of ceramic membranes based on the system Nd5LnWO12
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Hydrogen separation by dense cermet membranes
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Hydrogen separation by dual functional cermet membranes with self-repairing capability against the damage by H2S
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Hydrogen separation by Pd alloy composite membranes: introduction of diffusion barrier
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Hydrogen separation from dry gas mixtures using a membrane module consisting of palladium-coated amorphous-alloy Original Research Article
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Hydrogen separation from multicomponent gas mixtures containing CO, N2 and CO2 using Matrimid® asymmetric hollow fiber membranes
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Hydrogen separation from reforming gas using organic templating silica/alumina composite membrane
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Hydrogen separation in doped and blend polymer membranes
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Hydrogen separation in La5.5WO11.25−δ membranes
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Hydrogen separation performance of CMS membranes derived from the imide-functional group of two similar types of precursors
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Hydrogen separation studies in a membrane reactor system: Influence of feed gas flow rate, temperature and concentration of the feed gases on hydrogen permeation
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Hydrogen separation through LSF-perovskite membrane prepared by chelating method
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Hydrogen separation through palladium–copper membranes on porous stainless steel with sol–gel derived ceria as diffusion barrier
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Hydrogen separation through the use of mixed oxygen ion and electron conducting membranes (I): theoretical analysis
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Hydrogen separation using electrochemical method
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Hydrogen separation via forming hydrate in W/O emulsion
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Hydrogen shallow donors in Co-doped ZnO showing room-temperature ferromagnetism
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Hydrogen sites and dynamics in light-weight hydrogen-storage material magnesium–scandium hydride investigated with 1H and 2H NMR
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Hydrogen solid solution thermodynamics of V1−xAlx (x: 0, 0.18, 0.37, 0.52) alloys
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Hydrogen solid storage: First-principles study of ZrNiH3
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Hydrogen solubility and diffusion studies of Zr-based AB2 alloys and sol–gel encapsulated AB2 alloy particles
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Hydrogen solubility and diffusivity in amorphous La14Ni86 films Original Research Article
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Hydrogen solubility in a chemical hydrogen storage medium, aromatic hydrocarbon, cyclic hydrocarbon, and their mixture for fuel cell systems
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Hydrogen solubility in CO2-expanded 2-propanol and in propane-expanded 2-propanol determined by an acoustic sensor
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Hydrogen solubility in heavy n-alkanes; modeling and prediction by artificial neural network
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Hydrogen solubility in liquid lithium–sodium alloys (90, 50, and 20 at% Li)
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Hydrogen solubility in molten TiAl alloys
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Hydrogen solubility in PdCuAg ternary alloy films prepared by electrodeposition
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Hydrogen solubility in PdCuAu alloy thin films prepared by electrodeposition
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Hydrogen solubility in pore water of partially saturated argillites: Application to Callovo-Oxfordian clayrock in the context of a nuclear waste geological disposal
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Hydrogen solubility in triolein, and propane solubility in oleic acid for second generation BDF synthesis by use of hydrodeoxygenation reaction
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Hydrogen solubility in V–4Cr–4Ti alloy
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Hydrogen solubility in zirconium intermetallic second phase particles
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Hydrogen solubility measurements in heavy oil and bitumen cuts
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Hydrogen solubility studies in Zr0.2Tb0.8Fe1.5Co1.5
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Hydrogen solubility, diffusivity and trapping in a tempered Fe–C–Cr martensitic steel under various mechanical stress states
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Hydrogen sorption AT/IN electrodes
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Hydrogen sorption by Pd77Ag23 metallic membranes. Role of hydrogen content, temperature and sample microstructure
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Hydrogen sorption characteristics of the composites 90 wt.% Mg (MgH2)–10 wt.% V0.855Ti0.095Fe0.05
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Hydrogen sorption hysteresis and superior storage capacity of silicon-carbide nanotubes over their carbon counterparts
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Hydrogen sorption in MgH2-based composites: The role of Ni and LiBH4 additives
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Hydrogen sorption in orthorhombic Mg hydride at ultra-low temperature
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Hydrogen sorption in polymers for membrane applications
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Hydrogen sorption in transition metal modified ETS-10
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Hydrogen sorption in transition metal modified mesoporous materials
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Hydrogen sorption kinetics of La–Ni–Sn storage alloys
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Hydrogen sorption kinetics of MgH2 catalyzed with titanium compounds
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Hydrogen sorption of magnesium hydride doped with nano-sized TiO2
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Hydrogen sorption performance of MgH2 doped with mesoporous nickel- and cobalt-based oxides
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Hydrogen sorption properties of ball-milled Mg–C nanocomposites
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Hydrogen sorption properties of hexagonal laves phase TiMn1.5 intermetallic compound
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Hydrogen sorption properties of MgH2/NaBH4 composites
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Hydrogen sorption properties of MgH2–LiBH4 composites Original Research Article
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Hydrogen sorption properties of MgH2–NiCo2O4 composites activated mechanically under argon and hydrogen atmospheres
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Hydrogen sorption properties of Pd-doped carbon molecular sieves
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Hydrogen sorption properties of Ternary Mg–Nb–O phases synthesized by solid–state reaction
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Hydrogen sorption properties of Ti–Cr alloys synthesized by ball milling and cold rolling
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Hydrogen sorption properties of ZrFex (1.9 ≤ x ≤ 2.5) alloys
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Hydrogen sorption sites in holmium silicide on silicon(1 1 1)
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Hydrogen sorption-desorption characteristics of mixed and composite Ni---TiN nanoparticles
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Hydrogen South Africa (HySA) Systems Competence Centre: Mission, objectives, technological achievements and breakthroughs
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Hydrogen species within the metals: Role of molecular hydrogen ion H2+
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Hydrogen spillover behavior of Zn/HZSM-5 showing catalytically active protonic acid sites in the isomerization of n-pentane Original Research Article
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Hydrogen spillover effect on cumene cracking and n-pentane hydroisomerization over Pt/SiO2 + H-Beta Original Research Article
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Hydrogen spillover effects on Pt–Rh modified Co–clay catalysts for heavy oil upgrading Original Research Article
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Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes—Implications for Hydrogen Storage
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Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes—Implications for Hydrogen Storage: Volume 206, Number 1 (February 15, 2002), pages 165–168 (; PII: S0021-9517(01)93472-4)
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Hydrogen Spillover from NiO to the Large Surface Area CeO2–ZrO2 Solid Solutions and Activity of the NiO/CeO2–ZrO2 Catalysts for Partial Oxidation of Methane
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Hydrogen spillover monitored by resonant photoemission spectroscopy
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Hydrogen spillover phenomenon in noble metal modified clay-based hydrocracking catalysts Original Research Article
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Hydrogen spillover storage on Ca-decorated graphene
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Hydrogen spillover studies on diluted Rh/Al2O3 catalyst Original Research Article
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Hydrogen spillover through the gas phase: Reaction with graphite and activated carbon Original Research Article
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Hydrogen spillover to enhance hydrogen storage—study of the effect of carbon physicochemical properties Original Research Article
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Hydrogen storage – Industrial prospectives
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Hydrogen storage ability of porous carbon material fabricated from coffee bean wastes
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Hydrogen storage alloy of Mg2NiH4 hydride produced by hydriding combustion synthesis from powder of mixture metal
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Hydrogen storage and cyclic properties of V60Ti(21.4+x)Cr(6.6−x)Fe12 (0 ≤ x ≤ 3) alloys
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Hydrogen storage and cycling properties of a vanadium decorated Mg nanoblade array on a Ti coated Si substrate
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Hydrogen storage and demand to increase wind power onto electricity distribution networks
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Hydrogen storage and induced properties in non-metallic catalytic materials
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Hydrogen storage and PL properties of novel Cd/CdO shelled hollow microspheres prepared under NH3 gas environment
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Hydrogen storage and production by redox of iron oxide for polymer electrolyte fuel cell vehicles
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Hydrogen storage and release by bending carbon nanotubes
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Hydrogen storage and release: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of MgH2 activated by transition metal nanoparticles
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Hydrogen storage and thermal conductivity properties of Mg-based materials with different structures
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Hydrogen storage based on polymeric material
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Hydrogen storage behavior of 2LiBH4/MgH2 composites improved by the catalysis of CoNiB nanoparticles
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Hydrogen storage behavior of C116 system—AM1 treatment
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Hydrogen storage behaviors of platinum-supported multi-walled carbon nanotubes
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Hydrogen storage by adsorption on activated carbon: Investigation of the thermal effects during the charging process
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Hydrogen storage by alkali-doped carbon nanotubes–revisited
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Hydrogen storage by carbon materials
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Hydrogen storage by carbon materials synthesized from oil seeds and fibrous plant materials
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Hydrogen storage by carbon nanotube and their films under ambient pressure
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Hydrogen storage by decalin dehydrogenation/naphthalene hydrogenation pair over platinum catalysts supported on activated carbon
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Hydrogen storage by decalin/naphthalene pair and hydrogen supply to fuel cells by use of superheated liquid-film-type catalysis Original Research Article
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Hydrogen storage by KOH-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes
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Hydrogen storage by Mg-based nanocomposites
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Hydrogen storage by physisorption: beyond carbon
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Hydrogen storage capability of carbon nanotube Be@C120
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Hydrogen storage capability of Se@C120 system
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Hydrogen storage capacity at high pressure of raw and purified single wall carbon nanotubes produced with a solar reactor
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Hydrogen storage capacity of alkali and alkaline earth metal ions doped carbon based materials: A DFT study
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Hydrogen storage capacity of carbon nanotubes, filaments, and vapor-grown fibers Original Research Article
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Hydrogen storage capacity of Si-decorated B80 nanocage: firstprinciples DFT calculation and MD simulation
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Hydrogen storage capacity of Ti substitution-doped pyracylene: Density functional theory investigations
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Hydrogen storage capacity on different carbon materials
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Hydrogen storage characteristics of magnesium impregnated on the porous channels of activated charcoal scaffold
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Hydrogen storage characteristics of magnesium mechanically alloyed with YNi5-xAlx (x=0, 1 and 3) intermetallics,
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Hydrogen storage characteristics of melt spun Mg–23.5Ni–5Cu alloys mixed with LaNi5 and/or Nb2O5
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Hydrogen storage characteristics of the nanocrystalline and amorphous Mg–Nd–Ni–Cu-based alloys prepared by melt spinning
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Hydrogen storage characteristics of Ti2Ni alloy synthesized by the electro-deoxidation technique
342
Hydrogen storage evaluation based on investigations of the catalytic properties of metal/metal oxides in electrospun carbon fibers
343
Hydrogen storage for fuel cell systems with stationary applications— I. Transient measurement technique for packed bed evaluation
344
Hydrogen storage for mixed wind–nuclear power plants in the context of a Hydrogen Economy
345
Hydrogen storage for off-grid power supply
346
Hydrogen storage in 1D nanotube-like channels metal–organic frameworks: Effects of free volume and heat of adsorption on hydrogen uptake
347
Hydrogen storage in a Li–Al–N ternary system
348
Hydrogen storage in a series of Zn-based IRMOFs studied by Sanchez–Lacombe equation of state
349
Hydrogen storage in a series of Zn-based MOFs studied by PHSC equation of state
350
Hydrogen storage in activated carbon materials: Role of the nanoporous texture
351
Hydrogen storage in activated carbons produced from coals of different ranks: Effect of oxygen content
352
Hydrogen storage in amine boranes: Ionic liquid supported thermal dehydrogenation of ethylene diamine bisborane
353
Hydrogen storage in ammonia triborane: Properties and behavior of the chemical bonds
354
Hydrogen storage in an activated carbon bed: Effect of energy release on storage capacity of the tank
355
Hydrogen storage in binary and ternary Mg-based alloys: A comprehensive experimental study
356
Hydrogen storage in boron nitride and carbon clusters studied by molecular orbital calculations
357
Hydrogen storage in boron nitride nanomaterials studied by TG/DTA and cluster calculation Original Research Article
358
Hydrogen storage in boron substituted carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
359
Hydrogen storage in bulk Mg–Ti and Mg–stainless steel multilayer composites synthesized via accumulative roll-bonding (ARB)
360
Hydrogen storage in C70 encapsulated single-walled carbon nanotube
361
Hydrogen storage in Ca-decorated, B-substituted metal organic framework
362
Hydrogen storage in capillary arrays
363
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanoscrolls: An atomistic molecular dynamics study
364
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanostructures
365
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes
366
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes modified by microwave plasma etching and Pd decoration Original Research Article
367
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
368
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes revisited Original Research Article
369
Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes with Ni nanoparticles by electrochemical
370
Hydrogen storage in carbon/Mg nanocomposites synthesized by ball milling
371
Hydrogen storage in CeNiXOY and CeM0.5NiXOY (M = Zr or Al) mixed oxides
372
Hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrates: Current state of the art and future directions
373
Hydrogen storage in CO2-activated amorphous nanofibers and their monoliths Original Research Article
374
Hydrogen storage in Co-and Zn-based metal-organic frameworks at ambient temperature
375
Hydrogen storage in cobalt-embedded ordered mesoporous carbon
376
Hydrogen storage in coiled carbon nanotubes
377
Hydrogen storage in destabilized borohydride materials
378
Hydrogen storage in different carbon materials: Influence of the porosity development by chemical activation
379
Hydrogen storage in dinuclear Pt(II) metallacycles
380
Hydrogen storage in engineered carbon nanospaces
381
Hydrogen storage in heat-treated carbon nanofibers prepared by the vertical floating catalyst method
382
Hydrogen storage in highly microporous solids derived from aluminium biphenyldiphosphonate
383
Hydrogen storage in hybrid nanostructured carbon/palladium materials: Influence of particle size and surface chemistry
384
Hydrogen storage in Laves phases: First principles study of electronic structure and formation energies in HfV2 hydrides
385
Hydrogen storage in Li dispersed graphene with Stone–Wales defects: A first-principles study
386
Hydrogen Storage in Li3N: Deactivation Caused by a High Dehydrogenation Temperature
387
Hydrogen storage in Li-doped charged single-walled carbon nanotubes
388
Hydrogen storage in liquid organic hydride: Selectivity of MCH dehydrogenation over monometallic and bimetallic Pt catalysts
389
Hydrogen storage in lithium-decorated benzene complexes
390
Hydrogen storage in magnesium based-composite hydride through hydriding combustion synthesis
391
Hydrogen storage in metal hydride tanks equipped with metal foam heat exchanger
392
Hydrogen storage in metal–hydrogen systems and their derivatives
393
Hydrogen storage in Mg: A most promising material
394
Hydrogen storage in MgH2 coated single walled carbon nanotubes
395
Hydrogen storage in microwave-treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes
396
Hydrogen storage in Ni–B nanoalloy-doped 2D graphene
397
Hydrogen storage in nickel catalysts supported on activated carbon
398
Hydrogen storage in ordered and disordered phenylene-bridged mesoporous organosilicas
399
Hydrogen storage in Pd–Ni doped defective carbon nanotubes through the formation of CHx (x = 1, 2) Original Research Article
400
Hydrogen storage in polylithiated BC3 monolayer sheet
401
Hydrogen storage in porous graphene with Al decoration
402
Hydrogen storage in proton-conductive perovskite-type oxides and their application to nickel–hydrogen batteries
403
Hydrogen storage in rapidly solidified and crystallized Mg–Ni-(Y,La)–Pd alloys
404
Hydrogen storage in several microporous zeolites
405
Hydrogen storage in single-walled carbon nanotube bundles and peapods
406
Hydrogen storage in solar produced single-walled carbon nanotubes
407
Hydrogen storage in spherical nanoporous carbons
408
Hydrogen storage in the iron series of porous Prussian blue analogues
409
Hydrogen storage in Ti-based quasicrystal powders produced by mechanical alloying
410
Hydrogen storage in TiO2 functionalized (10, 10) single walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) – First principles study
411
Hydrogen storage in wind turbine towers
412
Hydrogen storage in zeolite imidazolate frameworks. A multiscale theoretical investigation
413
Hydrogen storage material based on LaNi5 alloy produced by mechanical alloying
414
Hydrogen storage materials: the characterisation of their storage properties
415
Hydrogen storage measurements in novel Mg-based nanostructured alloys produced via rapid solidification and devitrification
416
Hydrogen storage nanocrystalline TiFe intermetallic compound: Synthesis by mechanical alloying and compacting
417
Hydrogen storage of beryllium adsorbed on graphene doping with boron: First-principles calculations
418
Hydrogen storage of dense-aligned carbon nanotubes
419
Hydrogen Storage of Li2NH Prepared by Reacting Li with NH3
420
Hydrogen storage of melt-spun amorphous Mg65Ni20Cu5Y10 alloy deformed by high-pressure torsion
421
Hydrogen storage of metal nitrides by a mechanochemical reaction
422
Hydrogen storage of nanocrystalline Mg–Ni alloy processed by equal-channel angular pressing and cold rolling
423
Hydrogen storage of nanostructured TiO2-impregnated carbon nanotubes
424
Hydrogen storage of the Mg–C composites
425
Hydrogen storage on calcium-decorated BC7 sheet: A first-principles study
426
Hydrogen storage on chemically activated carbons and carbon nanomaterials at high pressures Original Research Article
427
Hydrogen storage on highly porous novel corn grain-based carbon monoliths
428
Hydrogen storage on Li-doped single-walled carbon nanotubes: Computer simulation using the density functional theory
429
Hydrogen storage on pyrolyzed chicken feather fibers
430
Hydrogen storage on silicon, carbon, and silicon carbide nanotubes: A combined quantum mechanics and grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation study
431
Hydrogen storage on Ti decorated SiC nanostructures: A first principles study
432
Hydrogen storage performance in palladium-doped graphene/carbon composites
433
Hydrogen storage performance of 2LiH + MgB2 doped with hydrothermal-synthesized ZrO2 nanorods
434
Hydrogen storage performance of 5LiBH4 + Mg2FeH6 composite system
435
Hydrogen storage performance of LiBH4+1/2MgH2 composites improved by Ce-based additives
436
Hydrogen storage properties and mechanisms of the Mg(BH4)2–NaAlH4 system
437
Hydrogen storage properties and microstructure of melt-spun Mg90Ni8RE2 (RE = Y, Nd, Gd)
438
Hydrogen storage properties and microstructures of Ti0.7Zr0.3(Mn1−xVx)2 (x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5) alloys
439
Hydrogen storage properties and phase structures of RMg2Ni (R = La, Ce, Pr, Nd) alloys
440
Hydrogen storage properties and thermal stability of V35Ti20Cr45 alloy by heat treatment
441
Hydrogen storage properties of (, Co, Ni)
442
Hydrogen storage properties of 2Mg–Fe mixtures processed by hot extrusion: Influence of the extrusion ratio
443
Hydrogen storage properties of a Mg–Ni–Fe mixture prepared via planetary ball milling in a H2 atmosphere
444
Hydrogen storage properties of alloys by mechanical alloying
445
Hydrogen storage properties of amorphous and nanocrystalline MmNi4.2Al0.8 alloys
446
Hydrogen storage properties of as-synthesized and severely deformed magnesium – multiwall carbon nanotubes composite
447
Hydrogen storage properties of destabilized MgH2–Li3AlH6 system
448
Hydrogen storage properties of FeTi1.3+x wt%Mm (x=0.0, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, 6.0) hydrogen storage alloys
449
Hydrogen storage properties of flexible and porous La0.8Mg0.2Ni3.8/PVDF composite
450
Hydrogen storage properties of hydrogenated graphite destabilized by mixing with lithium hydride
451
Hydrogen storage properties of Li–Ca–N–H system with different molar ratios of LiNH2/CaH2
452
Hydrogen storage properties of magnesium based nanostructured composite materials
453
Hydrogen storage properties of magnesium ultrafine particles prepared by hydrogen plasma-metal reaction
454
Hydrogen storage properties of mechanically milled La2Mg17-x wt.%Ni (x=0, 50, 100, 150 and 200) composites
455
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg1−xCaxNi2−y defect solid solutions
456
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg-10 wt% Ni alloy co-catalysed with niobium and multi-walled carbon nanotubes
457
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg100−xNix (x = 5, 11.3, 20, 25) composites prepared by hydriding combustion synthesis followed by mechanical milling (HCS + MM)
458
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg-23.5Ni-xCu prepared by rapid solidification process and crystallization heat treatment
459
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg2Ni affected by Cr catalyst
460
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–30 wt.% LaNi5 composite prepared by hydriding combustion synthesis followed by mechanical milling (HCS + MM)
461
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–50 vol.%V7.4Zr7.4Ti7.4Ni composite prepared by spark plasma sintering
462
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–Ce–Ni nanocomposite induced from amorphous precursor with the highest Mg content
463
Hydrogen storage properties of MgH2 mechanically milled with α and β SiC
464
Hydrogen storage properties of MgH2–SiC composites
465
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–Ni nanoparticles
466
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–Ni–C system hydrogen storage materials prepared by hydriding combustion synthesis and mechanical milling
467
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–Ni–Cu prepared by hydriding combustion synthesis and mechanical milling (HCS + MM)
468
Hydrogen storage properties of Mg–TM–La (TM = Ti, Fe, Ni) ternary composite powders prepared through arc plasma method
469
Hydrogen storage properties of modified fumed-Fe-dust generated from a revolving furnace at a steel industry
470
Hydrogen storage properties of multi-principal-component CoFeMnTixVyZrz alloys
471
Hydrogen storage properties of nanocomposite Mg–Ni–Cu–CrCl3 prepared by mechanical alloying
472
Hydrogen storage properties of nanocomposite Mg–Ni–Cu–CrCl3 prepared by mechanical alloying
473
Hydrogen storage properties of nanocomposite Mg–Ni–Cu–CrCl3 prepared by mechanical alloying
474
Hydrogen storage properties of nanocrystalline Mg–Ce/Ni composite
475
Hydrogen storage properties of nanocrystalline Pt dispersed multi-walled carbon nanotubes
476
Hydrogen storage properties of nano-structured 0.65MgH2/0.35ScH2
477
Hydrogen storage properties of nanostructured MgH2/TiH2 composite prepared by ball milling under high hydrogen pressure
478
Hydrogen storage properties of Nb–Hf–Ni ternary alloys
479
Hydrogen storage properties of Pd nanoparticle/carbon template composites Original Research Article
480
Hydrogen storage properties of spark generated palladium nanoparticles
481
Hydrogen storage properties of sumanene
482
Hydrogen storage properties of the CeH2 doped Li-Mg-N-H/NaAlH4 system
483
Hydrogen storage properties of the Mg–Ti–H system prepared by high-energy–high-pressure reactive milling
484
Hydrogen storage properties of the pseudo binary laves phase (Sc1−xZrx)(Co1−yNiy)2 system
485
Hydrogen storage properties of Ti0.72Zr0.28Mn1.6V0.4 alloy prepared by mechanical alloying and copper boat induction melting
486
Hydrogen storage properties of Ti1.4V0.6Ni + x Mg (x = 1–3, wt.%) alloys
487
Hydrogen storage properties of Ti2−xCrVMx (M = Fe, Co, Ni) alloys
488
Hydrogen storage properties of TiMn2-based alloys for metal hydride heat pump
489
Hydrogen storage properties of TiMn2-based alloys for metal hydride heat pump
490
Hydrogen storage properties of Zr0.8Ti0.2(Ni0.6Mn0.3−xV0.1+xCr0.05)2 (x=0.0,0.05,0.15,0.2) alloys
491
Hydrogen storage properties on mechanically milled graphite
492
Hydrogen storage property of sandwiched magnesium hydride nanoparticle thin film
493
Hydrogen storage studies in Zr0.9Ho0.1MnFe0.5Co0.5 and Zr0.9Ho0.1MnFe0.5Ni0.5
494
Hydrogen storage system based on hydride materials incorporating a helical-coil heat exchanger
495
Hydrogen storage systems based on hydride materials with enhanced thermal conductivity
496
Hydrogen storage systems based on hydride–graphite composites: computer simulation and experimental validation
497
Hydrogen storage systems using modified sorbents for application in automobile manufacturing
498
Hydrogen storage tanks for vehicles: Recent progress and current status
499
Hydrogen storage technology options for fuel cell vehicles: Well-to-wheel costs, energy efficiencies, and greenhouse gas emissions
500
Hydrogen storage using functionalized saturated hydrocarbons
501
Hydrogen storage using heterocyclic compounds: The hydrogenation of 2-methylthiophene
502
Hydrogen storage using Na-decorated graphyne and its boron nitride analog
503
Hydrogen storage with hetero porphyrin aggregates
504
Hydrogen storing and electrical properties of hyperbranched polymers-based nanoporous materials
505
Hydrogen substitution effect on the solubility of perhalogenated compounds in ionic liquid [bmim][PF6]
506
Hydrogen substitution of alcohol adsorbents on a Si surface by B 2 H 6 deduced from molecular orbital calculation
507
Hydrogen sulfate-induced organogelation of a bile acid based anion-receptor
508
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and sour gas effects on the eye. A historical perspective
509
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in urban ambient air
510
Hydrogen sulfide adsorption on nano-sized zinc oxide/reduced graphite oxide composite at ambient condition
511
Hydrogen sulfide alleviates cadmium toxicity through regulations of cadmium transport across the plasma and vacuolar membranes in Populus euphratica cells
512
Hydrogen sulfide alleviates hypoxia-induced root tip death in Pisum sativum
513
Hydrogen sulfide ameliorates the kidney dysfunction and damage in cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rat
514
Hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide in the museum environment—Part 1
515
Hydrogen sulfide and cell signaling: Team player or referee?
516
Hydrogen sulfide and organic compounds removal in municipal wastewater using ferrate (VI) and ultraviolet radiation
517
Hydrogen sulfide clathrate hydrate FTIR spectroscopy: A help gas for clathrate formation in the Solar System?
518
Hydrogen Sulfide Combustion: Relevant Issues under Claus Furnace Conditions
519
Hydrogen sulfide delays GA-triggered programmed cell death in wheat aleurone layers by the modulation of glutathione homeostasis and heme oxygenase-1 expression
520
Hydrogen sulfide donor sodium hydrosulfide-improved heat tolerance in maize and involvement of proline
521
Hydrogen sulfide emission from the Ardiyah sewage treatment plant in Kuwait Original Research Article
522
Hydrogen sulfide exposure increases desiccation tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster
523
Hydrogen sulfide filtration combustion: comparison of theory and experiment
524
Hydrogen sulfide flux measurements from construction and demolition debris (C&D) landfills
525
Hydrogen sulfide improves vessel formation of the ischemic adductor muscle and wound healing in diabetic db/db mice
526
Hydrogen sulfide in parenteral amino-acid solutions
527
Hydrogen sulfide inhibits nitric oxide production and nuclear factor-κB via heme oxygenase-1 expression in RAW264.7 macrophages stimulated with lipopolysaccharide
528
Hydrogen sulfide interacting with abscisic acid in stomatal regulation responses to drought stress in Arabidopsis
529
Hydrogen sulfide oxidation on RE(RE = Sm, Y, La)–V–Sb catalysts: Effects of RE size and electronegativity
530
Hydrogen sulfide poisoning and recovery of PEMFC Pt-anodes
531
Hydrogen sulfide production and volatilization in a polymictic eutrophic saline lake, Salton Sea, California
532
Hydrogen sulfide protects astrocytes against H2O2-induced neural injury via enhancing glutamate uptake
533
Hydrogen sulfide removal by compost biofiltration: Effect of mixing the filter media on operational factors
534
Hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas by bio-based iron sponge
535
Hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas using chemical absorption technique in packed column reactors
536
Hydrogen sulfide removal process embedded optimization of hydrogen network
537
Hydrogen sulfide sensing properties of multi walled carbon nanotubes
538
Hydrogen sulfide sensing properties of NiFe2O4 nanopowder doped with noble metals
539
Hydrogen Sulfide Solubility in Aqueous Solutions of MDEA, MEA, and DEA: Bridging Theory and Experiment with eCPA Equation of State
540
Hydrogen sulfide synergistically upregulates Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of IL-6 and IL-8 via NF-κB signalling in periodontal fibroblasts
541
Hydrogen sulfide tolerance of palladium–copper catalysts for PEM fuel cell anode applications
542
Hydrogen sulfide treatment protects against renal ischemiareperfusion injury via induction of heat shock proteins in rats
543
Hydrogen sulfide upregulated mRNA expressions of sodium bicarbonate cotransporter1, trefoil factor1 and trefoil factor2 in gastric mucosa in rats
544
Hydrogen sulfite optical sensor based on a lipophilic guanidinium ionophore Original Research Article
545
Hydrogen sulphide and methane emissions on the central Namibian shelf
546
Hydrogen sulphide conversion to elemental sulphur in a suspended-growth continuous stirred tank reactor using Chlorobium limicola
547
Hydrogen sulphide eruptions in the Atlantic Ocean off southern Africa: implications of a new view based on SeaWiFS satellite imagery
548
Hydrogen sulphide regulates beta-adrenergic function by inhibition of cAMP/PKA pathway in rat cardiac myocytes
549
Hydrogen superpermeable membrane operation under plasma conditions
550
Hydrogen supersaturation in extreme-thermophilic (70 °C) mixed culture fermentation
551
Hydrogen supersaturation in thermophilic mixed culture fermentation
552
Hydrogen superstructures on Co nanoislands and Cu(1 1 1)
553
Hydrogen supply chain architecture for bottom-up energy systems models. Part 1: Developing pathways
554
Hydrogen supply chain architecture for bottom-up energy systems models. Part 2: Techno-economic inputs for hydrogen production pathways
555
Hydrogen supply chain optimization for deployment scenarios in the Midi-Pyrénées region, France
556
Hydrogen surface coverage of as-prepared nanocrystalline porous silicon
557
Hydrogen surface exchange on proton conducting oxides studied by gas phase analysis with mass spectrometry
558
Hydrogen synthesis from biomass pyrolysis with in situ carbon dioxide capture using calcium oxide
559
Hydrogen synthesis via combustion of fuel-rich natural gas/air mixtures at elevated pressure
560
Hydrogen system using novel additives to catalyze hydrogen release from the hydrolysis of alane and activated aluminum
561
Hydrogen systems for large-scale photovoltaic plants: Simulation with forecast and real production data
562
Hydrogen tank first filling experiments at the JRC-IET GasTeF facility
563
Hydrogen template assisted electrodeposition of sub-micrometer wires composing honeycomb-like porous Pb films
564
Hydrogen terminated Si 111/surface studied by RHEED
565
Hydrogen termination for extended queue times for low temperature epitaxy
566
Hydrogen termination for the growth of carbon nanotubes on silicon
567
Hydrogen the fuel for 21st century
568
Hydrogen thermal desorption behavior of Ni–Ti superelastic alloy subjected to tensile deformation after hydrogen charging
569
Hydrogen titanates as potential proton conducting fuel cell electrolytes
570
Hydrogen Transfer in a Hydrogen-Bonded 1:2 Complex of Chloranilic Acid with 1,2-Diazine Studied by 35Cl NQR
571
Hydrogen transfer in hydrocarbon conversions over transition metal surfaces
572
Hydrogen transfer in hydrogen-bonded chloranilic acid studied by 35Cl NQR I – a 1:2 complex with 1,4-diazine
573
Hydrogen transfer pathways of the asymmetric reduction of α,β-unsaturated ketone mediated by baker’s yeast
574
Hydrogen transfer reaction of cyclohexanone with 2-propanol catalysed by CeO2-ZnO materials: Promoting effect of ceria
575
Hydrogen Transfer Reduction of 4-tert-Butylcyclohexanone and Aldol Condensation of Benzaldehyde with Acetophenone on Basic Solids
576
Hydrogen transfer type oxidation of alcohols by rhodium and ruthenium catalyst under microwave irradiation
577
Hydrogen transfers in tetralin: Model donor systems for hydrogenation of t-stilbene and unsymmetrical decomposition of bibenzyl
578
Hydrogen transformations in Si-based solar structures studied by precise FTIR spectroscopy
579
Hydrogen transitions between (HF)n Cnh structures (n=2−5) via Dnh transition states as models for hydrogen tunneling in hydrogen fluoride clusters
580
Hydrogen transport and cracking in metals: Edited by Alan Turnbull (The Institute of Materials, London, 1995), 344 pages, $160.00 (hardcover) (available in the USA from Ashgate Publishing Co., Brookfield, Vermont)
581
Hydrogen transport and trapping in EUROFER’97
582
Hydrogen transport and trapping in ODS-EUROFER
583
Hydrogen transport and trapping in the GlidCop Al25 IG alloy
584
Hydrogen transport in 38CrNi3MoN steel covered by thin layer of amorphous carbon
585
Hydrogen transport in a duplex stainless steel Original Research Article
586
Hydrogen transport in composite inorganic membranes
587
Hydrogen transport in molten salt Flinak measured by solid electrolyte sensors with Pd electrode
588
Hydrogen transport in plasma nitrided iron Original Research Article
589
Hydrogen transport in single-walled carbon nanotubes encapsulated by palladium
590
Hydrogen transport in solution-treated and pre-strained austenitic stainless steels and its role in hydrogen-enhanced fatigue crack growth
591
Hydrogen transport properties of palladium film prepared by colloidal spray deposition
592
Hydrogen transport properties of several vanadium-based binary alloys
593
Hydrogen transport through a selection of thin Pd-alloy membranes: Membrane stability, H2S inhibition, and flux recovery in hydrogen and simulated WGS mixtures
594
Hydrogen transport through interface between gas bubbling and liquid breeders
595
Hydrogen transport through V85Ni10M5 alloy membranes
596
Hydrogen transportation in Delhi? Investigating the hydrogen-compressed natural gas (H-CNG) option
597
Hydrogen trapped in Ben cluster cages: The atomic encapsulation option
598
Hydrogen trapping by defects in semiconductors studied by anelastic spectroscopy
599
Hydrogen trapping by defects in semiconductors studied by anelastic spectroscopy
600
Hydrogen trapping by VC precipitates and structural defects in a high strength Fe–Mn–C steel studied by small-angle neutron scattering
601
Hydrogen trapping in carbon film: From laboratories studies to tokamak applications
602
Hydrogen trapping in depositing carbon films
603
Hydrogen trapping in high strength martensitic steel after austenitized at different temperatures
604
Hydrogen trapping in neutron-irradiated graphite
605
Hydrogen trapping in β-21S titanium alloy
606
Hydrogen Trapping Models in Steel
607
Hydrogen trapping sites and hydrogen-induced cracking in high strength quenching & partitioning (Q&P) treated steel
608
Hydrogen trapping: Synergetic effects of inorganic additives with cobalt sulfide absorbers and reactivity of cobalt polysulfide
609
Hydrogen treatment of TiO2 nanoparticles by DC plasma
610
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: 2. Speed and energy
611
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: 3. Atmospheric merit
612
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: 4. Hydrogen propeller
613
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: 5. Aerodynamic tunneling
614
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: 6. Density stages
615
Hydrogen tube vehicle for supersonic transport: Analysis of the concept
616
Hydrogen tunneling in biology Review Article
617
Hydrogen tunneling in quinoproteins
618
Hydrogen tunneling on a metal surface: A density-functional study of H and D atoms on Cu(0 0 1)
619
Hydrogen under extreme conditions
620
Hydrogen underground storage in Romania, potential directions of development, stakeholders and general aspects
621
Hydrogen uptake and corrosion behavior of Zr–2.5Nb pressure tubes in Wolsong Unit 1
622
Hydrogen uptake and diffusion in Callovo-Oxfordian clay rock for nuclear waste disposal technology
623
Hydrogen uptake by barium manganite at atmospheric pressure
624
Hydrogen uptake by carbon nanofibers catalyzed by palladium
625
Hydrogen uptake by carbon nanotubes
626
Hydrogen uptake by graphitized multi-walled carbon nanotubes under moderate pressure and at room temperature
627
Hydrogen uptake characteristics of mechanically alloyed mixtures of Ti–Mg–Ni
628
Hydrogen uptake characteristics of mischmetal based alloy
629
Hydrogen uptake in titanium aluminides in high pressure hydrogen
630
Hydrogen uptake in titanium aluminides in high pressure hydrogen
631
Hydrogen uptake in vapor-grown carbon nanofibers
632
Hydrogen uptake kinetics of Pd coated FeTi films
633
Hydrogen uptake of DPB getter pellets
634
Hydrogen uptake of high surface area-activated carbons doped with nitrogen
635
Hydrogen uptake of high-energy ball milled nickel-multiwalled carbon nanotube composites
636
Hydrogen uptake of palladium-embedded MWCNTs produced by impregnation and condensed phase reduction method
637
Hydrogen uptake of reduced graphene oxide and graphene sheets decorated with Fe nanoclusters
638
Hydrogen uptake on film surfaces produced by a unique codeposition process
639
Hydrogen use in an urban district: environmental im-pacts a possible scenario based on coal
640
Hydrogen utilization in various transportation modes with emissions comparisons for Ontario, Canada
641
Hydrogen vehicles: Impacts of DOE technical targets on market acceptance and societal benefits
642
Hydrogen via methane decomposition: an application for decarbonization of fossil fuels
643
HYDROGEN WATER CHEMISTRY TECHNOLOGY IN BOILING WATER REACTORS
644
Hydrogen wavefunction in intense laser fields: A unitary integrator for a high performance parallel computer Original Research Article
645
Hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide production through chemical looping using iron-based oxygen carrier – A Green plant for H2 and N2 production
646
Hydrogen, nuclear energy, and the advanced high-temperature reactor
647
Hydrogen, oxygen and carbon isotope ratios of Solfatara fumaroles (Phlegrean Fields, Italy): further insight into source processes
648
Hydrogen, oxygen and chlorine adsorption on ag(110) surface: a cluster calculation
649
Hydrogen, oxygen and chlorine adsorption on ag(110) surface: a cluster calculation
650
Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen Peroxide Formation in Aqueous Phase Pulsed Corona Electrical Discharge
651
Hydrogen/air supersonic combustion for future hypersonic vehicles
652
Hydrogen/anion electrosorption at rhodized electrodes as revealed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
653
Hydrogen/carbon monoxide syngas burning rates measurements in high-pressure quiescent and turbulent environment
654
Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Conformational Changes Accompanying the Assembly of the Yeast Prion Ure2p into Protein Fibrils
655
Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry of Actin in Various Biochemical Contexts
656
Hydrogen/dust explosion hazard in ITER: Effect of nitrogen dilution on explosion behavior of hydrogen/tungsten dust/air mixtures
657
Hydrogen/hydrocarbon phase equilibrium modelling with a cubic equation of state and a Monte Carlo method
658
Hydrogen/methane and hydrogen/nitrogen sensor based on the permselectivity of polymeric membranes
659
Hydrogen/methanol production by sulfur–iodine thermochemical cycle powered by combined solar/fossil energy
660
Hydrogen/nitrogen dioxide kinetics: derived rate data for the reaction H2 + NO2 = HONO + H at 833 K
661
Hydrogen/nitrous oxide kinetics—Implications of the NxHy species
662
Hydrogen/oxygen polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) based on alkaline-doped polybenzimidazole (PBI)
663
Hydrogen: automotive fuel of the future
664
Hydrogen: the energy source for the 21st century
665
Hydrogen-absorbing alloys
666
Hydrogen-absorbing alloys for nickel—metal hydride batteries
667
Hydrogen-absorbing alloys with a large capacity for a new energy carrier
668
Hydrogen-absorbing alloys with a large capacity for a new energy carrier
669
Hydrogen-air deflagrations in open atmosphere: Large eddy simulation analysis of experimental data
670
Hydrogen-air mixing-layer ignition at temperatures below crossover
671
Hydrogen-alkali exchange between silicate melts and two-phase aqueous mixtures: an experimental investigation
672
Hydrogen–antihydrogen collisions (Abstract)
673
Hydrogenase 2 is most and hydrogenase 1 is less responsible for H2 production by Escherichia coli under glycerol fermentation at neutral and slightly alkaline pH
674
Hydrogenase activity monitoring in the fermentative hydrogen production using heat pretreated sludge: A useful approach to evaluate bacterial communities performance
675
Hydrogenase enzymes: Recent structural studies and active site models
676
Hydrogenase on an electrode: a remarkable heterogeneous catalyst
677
Hydrogenase-based nanomaterials as anode electrode catalyst in polymer electrolyte fuel cells
678
Hydrogenase–poly(viologen) complex monolayers and electrochemical properties in Langmuir–Blodgett films
679
Hydrogenases and photobiological hydrogen production utilizing nitrogenase system in cyanobacteria
680
Hydrogenases for biological hydrogen production
681
Hydrogenases from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Aquifex aeolicus: electrocatalysis of the hydrogen production/consumption reactions at carbon electrodes
682
Hydrogenases returned to Szeged, Hungary
683
Hydrogenases, accessory genes and the regulation of [NiFe] hydrogenase biosynthesis in Thiocapsa roseopersicina
684
Hydrogen-assisted 1,2,3-trichloropropane dechlorination on supported Pt–Sn catalysts
685
Hydrogen-assisted 1,2-dichloroethane dechlorination catalyzed by Pt–Sn/SiO2 catalysts of different preparations
686
Hydrogen-Assisted 1,2-Dichloroethane Dechlorination Catalyzed by Pt–Sn/SiO2: Effect of the Pt/Sn Atomic Ratio
687
Hydrogen-assisted and CO-assisted reductive desorption of hydroquinone-derived adlayers from Pt(1 1 1) single crystal electrodes
688
Hydrogen-assisted catalytic ignition characteristics of different fuels
689
Hydrogen-assisted cracking in a precipitation-hardened stainless steel: effects of heat treatment and displacement rate
690
Hydrogen-assisted cracking in a precipitation-hardened stainless steel: effects of heat treatment and displacement rate
691
Hydrogen-assisted cracking of T-250 maraging steel
692
Hydrogen-assisted dechlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane on active carbon supported palladium–copper catalysts
693
Hydrogen-assisted degradation of some non-ferrous metals and alloys
694
Hydrogen-assisted fabrication of spherical gold nanoparticles through sonochemical reduction of tetrachloride gold(III) ions in water
695
Hydrogen-assisted fabrication of spherical gold nanoparticles through sonochemical reduction of tetrachloride gold(III) ions in water
696
Hydrogen-assisted failure in a twinning-induced plasticity steel studied under in situ hydrogen charging by electron channeling contrast imaging Original Research Article
697
Hydrogen-assisted processing of materials
698
Hydrogen-assisted processing of materials
699
Hydrogen-assisted pulsed KrF-laser irradiation for the in situ photoreduction of graphene oxide films
700
Hydrogen-assisted reduction of the Ni(1 1 0)(3 × 1)–O surface studied by metastable-induced electron spectroscopy
701
Hydrogen-assisted stress cracking of high-strength wheel bolts
702
Hydrogen-assisted stress-corrosion of prestressing wires in a motorway viaduct
703
Hydrogenated amorphous and crystalline SiC thin films grown by RF-PECVD and thermal MOCVD; comparative study of structural and optical properties
704
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon formation with plasma-immersion ion plating
705
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon nitride with controlled hydrogen density — Structural analysis and electric field emission property
706
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films deposition by pulsed DC plasma enhanced by electrostatic confinement
707
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon films with significantly improved stability
708
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon-carbide thin films with high photo-sensitivity prepared by layer-by-layer hydrogen annealing technique
709
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon–carbon alloys obtained from Ar–SiH4–CH4 gas mixtures: Structural and transport properties
710
Hydrogenated and oxidized vicinal Si(001) surfaces investigated by reflectance-difference spectroscopy
711
Hydrogenated carboxylated nitrile rubber/modified zinc carbonate basic composites with photoluminescence properties
712
Hydrogenated diamond-like carbon film deposited on UHMWPE by RF-PECVD
713
Hydrogenated fat and lipoprotein levels
714
Hydrogenated fat intake during pregnancy and lactation modifies serum lipid profile and adipokine mRNA in 21-day-old rats
715
Hydrogenated hydroxy-functionalized polyisoprene (H-HTPI) and isocyanurate of isophorone diisocyanates (I-IPDI): reaction kinetics study using FTIR spectroscopy
716
Hydrogenated hydroxy-terminated polyisoprene (HHTPI) based urethane network: network properties
717
Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon films prepared by VHF-PECVD and single junction solar cell
718
Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon germanium as bottom sub-cell absorber for triple junction solar cell
719
Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon thin films deposited by RF-PECVD under low ion bombardment energy using voltage waveform tailoring
720
Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon: how to correlate layer properties and solar cell performance
721
Hydrogenated monoterpenes as diesel fuel additives
722
Hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon p-layer in amorphous silicon n–i–p solar cells
723
Hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon thin film prepared by RF-PECVD at high pressure
724
Hydrogenated p-type nanocrystalline silicon in amorphous silicon solar cells
725
Hydrogenated Schiff base ligands: Towards the controlled organisation of open metal frameworks
726
Hydrogenated terphenyl contaminants in recycled paper
727
Hydrogenating rates of twin columns packed with Pd and molecular sieve with an alternately counter-current flow for hydrogen isotope separation
728
Hydrogenation and annealing effect on electrical properties of nanostructured Mg/Mn bilayer thin films
729
Hydrogenation and annealing effects on the deep levels and acceptor neutralization in p-CdTe
730
Hydrogenation and Charge States of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Diffuse Clouds. II. Results
731
Hydrogenation and decomposition kinetic study of H2O2 over Pd/C catalyst in an aqueous medium at high CO2 pressure
732
Hydrogenation and degradation of Mg–10 wt% Ni alloy after cyclic hydriding–dehydriding
733
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation behaviours of nanocrystalline Mg20Ni10−xCux (x = 0−4) alloys prepared by melt spinning
734
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of cyclohexene on Pt(1 0 0): A sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopic and kinetic study
735
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of Mg2Co nanoparticles and carbon nanotube composites
736
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation processes of palladium thin films measured in situ by spectroscopic ellipsometry
737
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation rates of oxide Fe2O3-added magnesium, and effects of Ti addition
738
Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions catalyzed by CNTs supported palladium catalysts
739
Hydrogenation and deuterium exchange by spillover hydrogen of ethylbenzene adsorbed on H-USY zeolite Original Research Article
740
Hydrogenation and Hydrodeoxygenation of 2-methyl-2-pentenal on supported metal catalysts
741
Hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis/ring-opening of naphthalene on Pd/Pt supported on zirconium-doped mesoporous silica catalysts
742
Hydrogenation and physical properties of the ternary germanide CeCoGe: an anisotropic expansion of the unit cell
743
Hydrogenation and ring opening of naphthalene on bulk and supported Mo2C catalysts Original Research Article
744
Hydrogenation and ring opening of tetralin on noble metal supported on zirconium doped mesoporous silica catalysts Original Research Article
745
Hydrogenation and ring opening of Tetralin over bifunctional catalysts based on the new ITQ-21 zeolite Original Research Article
746
Hydrogenation and Ring-Opening of Tetralin on Ni and NiMo Supported on Alumina-Pillared α-Zirconium Phosphate Catalysts. A Thiotolerance Study
747
Hydrogenation and structural properties of Gd2Ni7 with superlattice structure
748
Hydrogenation behavior of high-energy ball milled amorphous Mg2Ni catalyzed by multi-walled carbon nanotubes
749
Hydrogenation behavior of the solid solutions RE4NiMg1−xAlx and RE4−yNiMg1+y with RE = Gd and Y
750
Hydrogenation behaviour of La0.5R0.5Ni4.8Al0.1Li0.1 (R = La, Ce, Pr or Nd) alloys
751
Hydrogenation catalysts prepared from amorphous alloys with zirconium
752
Hydrogenation catalysts prepared from amorphous alloys with zirconium
753
Hydrogenation characteristics of ternary alloys containing Ti4Ni2X (X=O, N, C)
754
Hydrogenation characteristics of the proton conducting oxide–hydrogen storage alloy composite
755
Hydrogenation condition for sequential processes to (+)-trifluoromethyl monomorine
756
Hydrogenation effect on electrical, optical and magnetic properties of ZnSe/Co bilayer DMS thin films
757
Hydrogenation effect on silicon on sapphire grown by rapid thermal chemical vapor deposition
758
Hydrogenation effect on structural, electrical and optical properties of CdS thin films for solar cell
759
Hydrogenation effect on the structural transition of C60
760
Hydrogenation effects in R2Fe14Si2 (R = Y, Nd, Dy and Er) offstoichiometric compounds
761
Hydrogenation effects on the structural and optical properties of Si+-implanted fused silica
762
Hydrogenation induced deformation mode and thermal conductivity variations in graphene sheets
763
Hydrogenation kinetics of toluene on Pt/ZSM-22
764
Hydrogenation method based on electrodeposited layers controlling the hydrogen desorption rate
765
Hydrogenation of (Zr69.5Al7.5Cu12Ni11)100 − xTix quasicrystalline alloys and its effect on their structural and microhardness behavior
766
Hydrogenation of [60]fullerene using a novel chemical vapour modification (CVM) method
767
Hydrogenation of [60]fullerene with lithium in aliphatic amines
768
Hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene on Pd(111) and PdSn/Pd(111) surface alloys under UHV conditions
769
Hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene on Pd/SiO2 in the presence of H2S deactivation and reactivation of the catalyst Original Research Article
770
Hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene on two ordered Sn/Pt(111) surface alloys
771
Hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene over catalysts prepared from amorphous Pd2Ni50Nb48 ribbon: Effect of self-poisoning on competitive adsorption Original Research Article
772
Hydrogenation of 1-butene on nanosized Pd/ZnO catalysts
773
Hydrogenation of 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione over Pt catalysts modified by cinchona alkaloid O-ethers and the kinetic resolution of the 1-hydroxyketones generated
774
Hydrogenation of 2,4-Dinitro-toluene on Pd/C Catalysts: Computational Study on the Influence of the Molecular Adsorption Modes and of Steric Hindrance and Metal Dispersion on the Reaction Mechanism
775
Hydrogenation of 2-butyne-1,4-diol in supercritical carbon dioxide promoted by stainless steel reactor wall
776
Hydrogenation of 2-Ethyl-3-Propylacrolein (EPA) in a Catalytic Reactor: Experimental, Modeling and Simulation
777
Hydrogenation of 2-ethyl-9,10-anthraquinone on Pd-polyaniline(SiO2) composite catalyst: The effect of humidity Original Research Article
778
Hydrogenation of 2-ethylanthraquinone on alumina-supported palladium catalysts: The effect of support modification with Na2SiO3 Original Research Article
779
Hydrogenation of 2-pentyne over Pd/Al2O3 catalysts: Effect of operating variables and solvent selection Original Research Article
780
Hydrogenation of 3,4-epoxy-1-butene over Cu–Pd/SiO2 catalysts prepared by electroless deposition
781
Hydrogenation of 3-nitroacetophenone over rhodium/silica catalysts: Effect of metal dispersion and catalyst support Original Research Article
782
Hydrogenation of 4-deoxy-β-l-threo-hex-4-enopyranosyluronic acid sodium salt attached to xylodiose or xylotriose
783
Hydrogenation of 9-ethylcarbazole as a prototype of a liquid hydrogen carrier
784
Hydrogenation of a 4-benzylpyridine derivative over supported precious metal catalysts
785
Hydrogenation of a hydroformylated naphtha model (mixture of specific aldehydes) catalysed by Ru/TPPTS complex in aqueous media Original Research Article
786
Hydrogenation of acetophenone derivatives: Tuning the enantioselectivity via the metal–support interaction
787
Hydrogenation of acetophenone in a pervaporative catalytic membrane reactor with online mass spectrometric monitoring
788
Hydrogenation of acetylene in ethylene rich feedstocks: Comparison between palladium catalysts supported on pumice and alumina Original Research Article
789
Hydrogenation of acetylene over low loaded Pd and Pd-Au/SiO2 catalysts Original Research Article
790
Hydrogenation of acetylene–ethylene mixtures over Pd and Pd–Ag alloys: First-principles-based kinetic Monte Carlo simulations
791
Hydrogenation of acetylenics by Pd-exchanged mesoporous materials Original Research Article
792
Hydrogenation of acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber latex using in situ synthesized RhCl(PPh3)3 catalyst Original Research Article
793
Hydrogenation of aliphatic carboxylic acids to corresponding aldehydes over Cr2O3-based catalysts Original Research Article
794
Hydrogenation of alkenes or alkynes using decaborane in methanol
795
Hydrogenation of alkenes with sodium borohydride and moist alumina catalyzed by nickel chloride
796
Hydrogenation of alkenes with sodium borohydride and moist alumina catalyzed by nickel chloride
797
Hydrogenation of alkenes with sodium borohydride and moist alumina catalyzed by nickel chloride
798
Hydrogenation of aluminium hexamer: Ab initio molecular orbital theory and density functional theory study
799
Hydrogenation of an α,β-unsaturated aldehyde catalyzed with ruthenium complexes with different fluorinated phosphine compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide and conventional organic solvents
800
Hydrogenation of aniline to cyclohexylamine in supercritical carbon dioxide: Significance of phase behaviour Original Research Article
801
Hydrogenation of aromatic compounds during gas oil hydrodewaxing: I. Effect of ruthenium content and method of nickel catalyst preparation
802
Hydrogenation of aromatic ketones with Pt- and Sn-modified Pt catalysts Original Research Article
803
Hydrogenation of aromatics on modified platinum–alumina catalysts Original Research Article
804
Hydrogenation of Aromatics on Sulfur-Resistant PtPd Bimetallic Catalysts
805
Hydrogenation of aromatics over Au-Pd/SiO2-Al2O3 catalysts; support acidity effect Original Research Article
806
Hydrogenation of aromatics over supported Pt-Pd catalysts Original Research Article
807
Hydrogenation of aryl ketones using palladium nanoparticles on single-walled carbon nanotubes in an ionic liquid
808
Hydrogenation of benzene and toluene over Ir particles supported on γ-Al2O3 Original Research Article
809
Hydrogenation of benzene and toluene over size controlled Pt/SBA-15 catalysts: Elucidation of the Pt particle size effect on reaction kinetics
810
Hydrogenation of benzene on La–Ni and clay supported La–Ni catalysts Original Research Article
811
Hydrogenation of benzene on Ni/Al-pillared montmorillonite catalysts Original Research Article
812
Hydrogenation of benzene on Ni/Al-pillared saponite catalysts Original Research Article
813
Hydrogenation of Benzene over Alumina-Supported Nickel Catalysts Prepared from Ni(II) Acetylacetonate
814
Hydrogenation of benzene over ruthenium-exchanged montmorillonite in the presence of thiophene
815
Hydrogenation of benzothiophene-free naphthalene over charcoal-supported metal catalysts in supercritical carbon dioxide solvent Original Research Article
816
Hydrogenation of BF2 complexes with 1,3-dicarbonyl ligands
817
Hydrogenation of biodiesel using thermoregulated phase-transfer catalyst for production of fatty alcohols
818
Hydrogenation of bisphenol A – Using a mesoporous silica based nano ruthenium catalyst Ru/MCM-41 and water as the solvent
819
Hydrogenation of bitumen in situ in supercritical water flow with and without addition of zinc and aluminum
820
Hydrogenation of buried passive sections in photonic integrated circuits: a tool to improve propagation losses at ∼1.56 μm
821
Hydrogenation of butanal over silica-supported Shvo’s catalyst and its use for the gas-phase conversion of propene to butanol via tandem hydroformylation and hydrogenation
822
Hydrogenation of C14 Laves phase alloy: CaLi2
823
Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide on copper in a H+ conducting membrane-reactor
824
Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide over CuZn-chromate/zeolite composite catalyst: The effects of reaction behavior of alkenes on hydrocarbon synthesis Original Research Article
825
Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide Using a New Green System of Biogenic ZnO Nanoparticles
826
Hydrogenation of carbon fragments after femtosecond laser ablation of solid C60
827
Hydrogenation of carbon grains by exposure to hydrogen atoms: Implications for the 3.4 μm interstellar absorption band Original Research Article
828
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide on Ni(1 1 1) investigated with surface X-ray diffraction at atmospheric pressure
829
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide over cobalt nanoparticles supported on carbon nanotubes
830
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide over nanostructured systems: A mechanochemical approach
831
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide over zirconia-supported palladium catalysts prepared using water-in-oil microemulsion Original Research Article
832
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide to methane over mesoporous nickel-M-alumina (M = Fe, Ni, Co, Ce, and La) xerogel catalysts
833
Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide under mechanical activation conditions Original Research Article
834
Hydrogenation of carbon oxides over Fe/Al2O3 catalysts Original Research Article
835
Hydrogenation of carbon oxides over promoted Fe-Mn catalysts prepared by the microemulsion methodology Original Research Article
836
Hydrogenation of carbon oxides using coprecipitated and impregnated Ni/Al2O3 catalysts Original Research Article
837
Hydrogenation of carbonylic compounds: Part I: Competitive hydrogenation of propanal and acetone over noble metal catalysts Original Research Article
838
Hydrogenation of carbonylic compounds: Part II: The influence of alcohols on the hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds Original Research Article
839
Hydrogenation of carboxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes Original Research Article
840
Hydrogenation of CeNi: hydride formation, structure and magnetic properties
841
Hydrogenation of chiral nitrile on highly ordered mesoporous carbon-supported Pd catalysts
842
Hydrogenation of Citral on Activated Carbon and High-Surface-Area Graphite-Supported Ruthenium Catalysts Modified with Iron
843
Hydrogenation of Citral over Activated Carbon Cloth Catalyst
844
Hydrogenation of citral over Pd/alumina: comparison of “supercritical” CO2 and conventional solvents in continuous and batch reactors Original Research Article
845
Hydrogenation of citral over ruthenium-tin catalysts Original Research Article
846
Hydrogenation of CO on molybdenum and cobalt molybdenum carbide catalysts—Mass and infrared spectroscopy studies
847
Hydrogenation of CO on molybdenum and cobalt molybdenum carbides Original Research Article
848
Hydrogenation of CO2 over nickel catalysts on rice husk ash-alumina prepared by incipient wetness impregnation Original Research Article
849
Hydrogenation of CO2 over nickel catalysts supported on rice husk ash prepared by ion exchange Original Research Article
850
Hydrogenation of CO2 over sprayed Ru/TiO2 fine particles and strong metal–support interaction Original Research Article
851
Hydrogenation of CO2 to formic acid on supported ruthenium catalysts
852
Hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde on different Au/CeO2 catalysts
853
Hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde on Pt/SiO2 catalysts modified with tin added via surface organometallic chemistry on metals techniques Original Research Article
854
Hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde on Pt/TiO2 catalysts: Influence of the phase composition of titania on activity and intramolecular selectivity Original Research Article
855
Hydrogenation of Crotonaldehyde over Sn/Pt(111) Alloy Model Catalysts
856
Hydrogenation of cyclohexanone on nickel-tungsten sulfide catalysts Original Research Article
857
Hydrogenation of cyclohexanone on Pt–Sn surface alloys
858
Hydrogenation of Cyclohexene over in Situ Fluorinated NiMoS Catalysts Supported on Alumina and Silica–Alumina
859
Hydrogenation of cyclohexene with perfluorinated cation- and anion-exchange membranes supported platinum Original Research Article
860
Hydrogenation of dehydrolinalool with novel catalyst derived from Pd colloids stabilized in micelle cores of polystyrene-poly-4-vinylpyridine block copolymers Original Research Article
861
Hydrogenation of Dicyclopentadiene into endo-Tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene in Trickle-Bed Reactor: Experiments and Modeling
862
Hydrogenation of Dicyclopentadiene over amorphous nickel alloy catalyst SRNA-4
863
Hydrogenation of dienes by a recyclable poly(ethylene oxide)–rhodium phosphineless catalytic system
864
Hydrogenation of dinitriles on Raney-type Ni catalysts: kinetic and mechanistic aspects Original Research Article
865
Hydrogenation of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids and their incorporation into milk fat
866
Hydrogenation of ethyl acetoacetate catalyzed by hydrosoluble BINAP derivatives
867
Hydrogenation of ethyl phenylacetate to 2-phenylethanol by ruthenium/tin/alumina catalysts elimination of need for high temperature activation of the catalysts with hydrogen; optimum oxidation state of tin Original Research Article
868
Hydrogenation of ethylene and formaldehyde on Pt (111) and Pt80Fe20 (111): a density-functional study
869
Hydrogenation of Five-Membered Heteroaromatic Compounds Catalyzed by a Rhodium-Phosphine Complex
870
Hydrogenation of formate species formed by CO chemisorption on a zirconia aerogel in the presence of platinum Original Research Article
871
Hydrogenation of fructose on Ru/C catalysts Original Research Article
872
Hydrogenation of GaAs-on-Si Schottky diodes by PH -added H 3 2 plasma
873
Hydrogenation of heavy liquids from a direct coal liquefaction residue for improved oil yield
874
Hydrogenation of hexanoic acid with different catalysts Original Research Article
875
Hydrogenation of isophorone with noble metal catalysts in supercritical carbon dioxide
876
Hydrogenation of Lactose over Sponge Nickel CatalystsKinetics and Modeling
877
Hydrogenation of LaNi5 studied by in situ synchrotron powder diffraction
878
Hydrogenation of LaNi5 studied by in situ synchrotron powder diffraction Original Research Article
879
Hydrogenation of levulinic acid to γ-valerolactone using ruthenium nanoparticles
880
Hydrogenation of LiH/Al catalyzed with TiN, TiMn2 and LaNi5
881
Hydrogenation of lower alkenes and conjugated diene catalyzed by Ga2O3
882
Hydrogenation of mandelic acid derivatives to the corresponding phenyl acetic acid derivative catalysed by Pd/C. A kinetic study Original Research Article
883
Hydrogenation of methyl benzoate to benzaldehyde over manganese oxide catalysts prepared from Mg/Mn/Al hydrotalcite-like compounds Original Research Article
884
Hydrogenation of methyl isobutyl ketone over bifunctional Pt–zeolite catalyst
885
Hydrogenation of Mg and two chosen Mg–Ni alloys
886
Hydrogenation of Mg thin films in CH4 + Ar plasmas
887
Hydrogenation of nanostructured graphite by mechanical grinding under hydrogen atmosphere
888
Hydrogenation of naphthalene on NiMo- and Ni/Al2O3 catalysts: Pre-treatment and deactivation
889
Hydrogenation of naphthalene on NiMo- Ni- and Ru/Al2O3 catalysts: Langmuir–Hinshelwood kinetic modelling
890
Hydrogenation of Naphthalene over NiO/SiO2–Al2O3 catalysts: Structure–activity correlation
891
Hydrogenation of naphthalene over noble metal supported on mesoporous zeolite in the absence and presence of sulfur
892
Hydrogenation of natural rubber with Ru[CH=CH(Ph)]Cl(CO)(PCy3)2 as a catalyst
893
Hydrogenation of nickel and vanadyl tetraphenylporphyrin in absence of a catalyst: A kinetic study Original Research Article
894
Hydrogenation of Nitrate in Water to Nitrogen over Pd–Cu Supported on Active Carbon
895
Hydrogenation of nitrates in water using mesoporous membranes operated in a flow-through catalytic contactor
896
Hydrogenation of nitrile-butadiene rubber latex with diimide Original Research Article
897
Hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines on metal-supported catalysts: Highly selective conversion of butyronitrile to n-butylamine Original Research Article
898
Hydrogenation of nitro compounds with supported platinum catalyst in supercritical carbon dioxide
899
Hydrogenation of nitroarenes bearing aldehyde containing side chains over palladium and platinum catalysts: a new route to medium and large heterocyclic compounds
900
Hydrogenation of nitrobenzene over nickel nanoparticles stabilized by filamentous carbon Original Research Article
901
Hydrogenation of nitrobenzene over palladium-supported catalysts—Effect of support Original Research Article
902
Hydrogenation of nitrobenzene with supported platinum catalysts in supercritical carbon dioxide: effects of pressure, solvent, and metal particle size
903
Hydrogenation of o-chloronitrobenzene on a Pd/C catalyst doped with metal oxide nanoparticles
904
Hydrogenation of olefins catalyzed by Pd(II) complexes containing a perfluoroalkylated S,O-chelating ligand in supercritical CO2 and organic solvents
905
Hydrogenation of olefins over hydrotreating catalysts: Promotion effect on the activity and on the involvement of H2S in the reaction Original Research Article
906
Hydrogenation of olefins using Hantzsch ester catalyzed by palladium on carbon
907
Hydrogenation of olefins using ligand-stabilized palladium nanoparticles in an ionic liquid
908
Hydrogenation of olefins using water and zinc metal catalyzed by a rhodium complex
909
Hydrogenation of oleic acid over ruthenium catalysts Original Research Article
910
Hydrogenation of oleochemicals at supercritical single-phase conditions: influence of hydrogen and substrate concentrations on the process Original Research Article
911
Hydrogenation of ortho-nitrochalcones over Pd/C as a simple access to 2-substituted 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines
912
Hydrogenation of palladium rich compounds of aluminium, gallium and indium
913
Hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene by Ni–B nanocatalyst in CO2-expanded methanol
914
Hydrogenation of p-Chloronitrobenzene on Lanthanum-Promoted NiB Nanometal Catalysts
915
Hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene on Mo, La, Fe, and W-modified NiCoB nanoalloy catalysts
916
Hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene on Ni–B Nanometal Catalysts
917
Hydrogenation of p-Chloronitrobenzene on Ni-P-B Nanoalloy Catalysts
918
Hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene over NiPtB nanoalloy catalysts
919
Hydrogenation of Pd capped Mg thin films at room temperature
920
Hydrogenation of Pd-capped Mg thin films prepared by DC magnetron sputtering
921
Hydrogenation of phenanthrene in the presence of Ni catalyst. Thermal dehydrogenation of hydrophenanthrenes and role of individual species in hydrogen transfers for coal liquefaction
922
Hydrogenation of phenol in aqueous phase with palladium on activated carbon catalysts
923
Hydrogenation of phenol with supported Rh catalysts in the presence of compressed CO2: Its effects on reaction rate, product selectivity and catalyst life
924
Hydrogenation of phenylacetylene and 3-phenylpropyne using Rh(diene) complexes under homogeneous and heterogeneous conditions Original Research Article
925
Hydrogenation of platinum introduced in silicon by radiation enhanced diffusion
926
Hydrogenation of p-nitrophenol to metol using Raney nickel catalyst: Reaction kinetics Original Research Article
927
Hydrogenation of polybutadienes catalyzed by RuCl2(PPh3)3 and a structural study
928
Hydrogenation of polystyrene in CO2-expanded liquids: The effect of catalyst composition on deactivation Original Research Article
929
Hydrogenation of Polystyrene in CO2-Expanded Solvents: Catalyst Poisoning
930
Hydrogenation of pyrene using Pd catalysts supported on tungstated metal oxides Original Research Article
931
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives I. Hydrogenations over palladium Original Research Article
932
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives Part III. Hydrogenation of methyl 1-methyl-2-pyrroleacetate Original Research Article
933
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives. II. Hydrogenations over supported noble metal catalysts Original Research Article
934
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives. Part IV. Hydrogenation of 1-methylpyrrole Original Research Article
935
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives: Part V. Poisoning effect of nitrogen on precious metal on carbon catalysts
936
Hydrogenation of pyrrole derivatives: Part VI. An exception: catalytically unhydrogenable pyrroles
937
Hydrogenation of rapeseed oil for production of liquid bio-chemicals
938
Hydrogenation of Silyl-Substituted Alkynes Using Diimide: Application to the Synthesis of Saturated Sila-Macrocycles
939
Hydrogenation of single and multiple N–N or N–O bonds by Ru(II) catalysts in homogeneous phase
940
Hydrogenation of sp2-bonded carbon surfaces using methane plasma
941
Hydrogenation of substituted aromatic aldehydes: nucleophilic trapping of the reaction intermediate, application to the efficient synthesis of methylene linked flavanol dimers
942
Hydrogenation of substituted aromatic nitrobenzenes over 1% 1.0 wt.%Ir/ZrO2 catalyst: Effect of meta position and catalytic performance
943
Hydrogenation of succinic acid to tetrahydrofuran (THF) over rhenium catalyst supported on H2SO4-treated mesoporous carbon Original Research Article
944
Hydrogenation of succinic acid to tetrahydrofuran over ruthenium-carbon composite catalysts: Effect of HCl concentration in the preparation of the catalysts
945
Hydrogenation of succinic acid to γ-butyrolactone (GBL) over palladium catalyst supported on alumina xerogel: Effect of acid density of the catalyst
946
Hydrogenation of succinic acid to γ-butyrolactone (GBL) over ruthenium catalyst supported on surfactant-templated mesoporous carbon
947
Hydrogenation of sulfur dioxide to hydrogen sulfide on chromium promoted Fe/SiO2 catalysts
948
Hydrogenation of sulfur dioxide to hydrogen sulfide over Fe/γ-Al2O3 catalysts
949
Hydrogenation of sunflower oil over platinum supported on silica catalysts: Preparation, characterisation and catalytic activity Original Research Article
950
Hydrogenation of synthetic PYGAS—Effects of zirconia on Pd/Al2O3
951
Hydrogenation of Tetralin in the Presence of Sulfur over γ-Al2O3-Supported Pt, Pd, and Pd–Pt Model Catalysts
952
Hydrogenation of tetralin on silica–alumina-supported Pt catalysts I. Physicochemical characterization of the catalytic materials
953
Hydrogenation of tetralin on silica–alumina-supported Pt catalysts II. Influence of the support on catalytic activity
954
Hydrogenation of the C–C double bond of maleimides with cultured plant cells
955
Hydrogenation of the high-coercivity Nd–Fe–Al amorphous alloy
956
Hydrogenation of TiFe by high-energy ball milling
957
Hydrogenation of Toluene over Supported Pt and Pd Catalysts: Influence of Structural Factors on the Sulfur Tolerance
958
Hydrogenation of toluene over β-Mo2C in the presence of thiophene Original Research Article
959
Hydrogenation of Toluene over γ-Al2O3-Supported Pt, Pd, and Pd–Pt Model Catalysts Obtained by Laser Vaporization of Bulk Metals
960
Hydrogenation of ultrasmall carbon nanotubes: A first principle study
961
Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds on non-Calcined LDHs. I. Synthesis and Characterization of ZnNiCuAl Hydrotalcite-like Materials
962
Hydrogenation of unsaturated hydrocarbons—40 years on: Hydrogenation of 1,3-pentadiene over Pd/alumina
963
Hydrogenation of α, β unsaturated aldehydes over polycrystalline, (111) and (100) preferentially oriented Pt nanoparticles supported on carbon
964
Hydrogenation of α-acetamidocinnamic acid with polystyrene-supported rhodium catalysts
965
Hydrogenation of α-ketoesters and ketopantolactone on rhodium modified by cinchona and isocinchona alkaloids
966
Hydrogenation of β-N-substituted enaminoesters in the presence of ruthenium catalysts
967
Hydrogenation process of the tar obtained from the pyrolisis of brown coal
968
HYDROGENATION PRODUCTS FROM DEHYDRO-DERYTHRO-AND DEHYDRO-L-THREO-ASCORBICACIDS MONO- AND BISHYDRAZONES
969
Hydrogenation properties and structure of Ti–Cr alloy prepared by mechanical grinding
970
Hydrogenation properties of amorphous Ni materials prepared by mechanical alloying
971
Hydrogenation properties of ball-milled composite
972
Hydrogenation properties of catalyzed and non-catalyzed magnesium films
973
Hydrogenation properties of Hf–Ni intermetallics – Experimental and theoretical investigation
974
Hydrogenation properties of lithium intercalated graphite
975
Hydrogenation properties of Mg–Al alloys
976
Hydrogenation properties of Mg-based composites prepared by reactive mechanical alloying
977
Hydrogenation properties of Ni-Nb-Zr–Ta amorphous ribbons
978
Hydrogenation properties of pure magnesium and magnesium–aluminium thin films
979
Hydrogenation properties of shape memory Ti(Ni,Pd) compounds
980
Hydrogenation properties of the TiBx structures
981
Hydrogenation reactions using scCO2 as a solvent in microchannel reactors
982
Hydrogenation study of suction-cast Ti40Zr40Ni20 quasicrystal
983
Hydrogenation versus hydrogenolysis in the reaction of cis-2-butene-1,4-diol over supported platinum catalysts: Kinetic aspects Original Research Article
984
Hydrogenation versus isomerization in the reaction of cis-2-butene-1,4-diol over supported catalysts: The role of Group VIII transition metals in driving the products selectivity Original Research Article
985
Hydrogenation/dehydrogenation in MgH2-activated carbon composites prepared by ball milling
986
Hydrogenation/dehydrogenation reactions: isopropanol dehydrogenation over copper catalysts
987
Hydrogenation/hydrogenolysis of disulfides using sulfided Ni/Mo catalysts Original Research Article
988
Hydrogenation-disproportionation processes in Nd14.01Hf0.08Fe78.91B6.99 alloys
989
Hydrogenation-disproportionation processes in Nd14.01Hf0.08Fe78.91B6.99 alloys
990
Hydrogenation-induced microstructure evolution in as cast and severely deformed Mg-10 wt.% Ni alloy
991
Hydrogenation-induced structural evolution of small silicon clusters: The case of Si6Hx+
992
Hydrogenations of nitrate and nitrite in water over Pt–promoted Ni catalysts Original Research Article
993
Hydrogenative regeneration of a Pt/La-Y zeolite catalyst deactivated in the isobutane/n-butene alkylation Original Research Article
994
Hydrogen-atom inversion of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine in low-temperature rare-gas matrices
995
Hydrogen-atom migration and Wolff rearrangement in photolysis of chlorohydroquinone to produce p-benzoquinone and 3-hydroxy-2,4-cyclopentadiene-1-ylidenemethanone
996
Hydrogen-based PEM auxiliary power unit
997
Hydrogen-based uninterruptible power supply
998
Hydrogen-bond acidic functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with covalently-bound hexafluoroisopropanol groups Original Research Article
999
Hydrogen-Bond Acidic Hyperbranched Polymers for Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Sensors
1000
Hydrogen-bond assisted stabilization of the less favored conformation of a tridentate Schiff base ligand in dinuclear nickel(II) complex: An experimental and theoretical study