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181. Study On The Catalytic Performance Of Modified Cobalt-based Catalysts For Hydrogen Production From The Hydrolysis Of Sodium Borohydride
182. Mechanisms in the water vapor hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
183. An analytical model based on experimental data for the self-hydrolysis kinetics of aqueous sodium borohydride
184. Ab initio search for novel borohydride building blocks with potential for hydrogen storage
185. Theoretical and experimental study of solid state complex borohydride hydrogen storage materials
186. Electrochemical research in chemical hydrogen storage materials: Sodium borohydride and organotin hydrides
187. Kinetics of catalyzed sodium borohydride hydrolysis and fuel cell applicability
188. Chemical vapor deposition of metal diboride and metal oxide thin films from borohydride-bonded precursors
189. Thermal processes in sodium borohydride hydrogen storage systems
190. Chemical vapor deposition of transition metal diborides from borohydride precursors
191. Modeling the Ph dependent optical properties of aquatic, terrestrial and microbial humic substances
192. Hydrogen generation process development via methanolysis and hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
193. Nanoengineering-Enabled Solid-State Hydrogen Uptake and Release in the Lithium Borohydride plus Magnesium Hydride System
194. High coordination number compounds of thorium borohydride, and of calcium and strontium N,N-dimethylaminodiboranates
195. Selective reducing agents: Synthesis of new hydrides of boron, aluminum, and silicon
196. CATALYTIC GENERATION OF HYDROGEN FROM THE HYDROLYSIS OF SODIUM-BOROHYDRIDE. APPLICATION IN A HYDROGEN/OXYGEN FUEL CELL
197. Volatile metal borohydride complexes: Synthesis and characterization of new chemical vapor deposition precursors
198. Effect of borohydride reduction and pH on the optical properties of humic substances
199. Studies On Non-noble Metal Catalysts And Fuel Cells Enhanced By Ion Conduction
200. The Investigation On Novel Structures And Properties Of LiB And LiBH Compound
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