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  1. Solubility of metal–boron–hydrogen compounds
  2. Thermochemical energy storage in SrCO3 composites with SrTiO3 or SrZrO3
  3. Establishing ZIF‐8 as a reference material for hydrogen cryoadsorption: An interlaboratory study
  4. Calcium hydride with aluminium for thermochemical energy storage applications
  5. Optimising thermochemical energy storage: a comprehensive analysis of CaCO3 composites with CaSiO3, CaTiO3, and CaZrO3
  6. Reversible sorption of carbon dioxide in Ca–Mg–Fe systems for thermochemical energy storage applications
  7. State-of-the-Art and Progress in Metal-Hydrogen Systems
  8. Thermochemical batteries using metal carbonates: A review of heat storage and extraction
  9. Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of calcium hydride
  10. Investigating the Potential of Alkali Metal Plumba-closo-Dodecaborate (B11H11Pb2–) Salts as Solid-State Battery Electrolytes
  11. Stannaborates: tuning the ion conductivity of dodecaborate salts with tin substitution
  12. Thermochemical Battery Prototypes with Conductive Heat Extraction
  13. Thermochemical energy storage in barium carbonate enhanced by iron(iii) oxide
  14. Kinetic investigation and numerical modelling of CaCO3/Al2O3 reactor for high-temperature thermal energy storage application
  15. Simultaneous preparation of sodium borohydride and ammonia gas by ball milling
  16. Hydrogen storage in complex hydrides: past activities and new trends
  17. Hydride-based thermal energy storage
  18. Metallic and complex hydride-based electrochemical storage of energy
  19. Thermodynamic destablization of SrH2 using Al for the next generation of high temperature thermal batteries
  20. Hydrated lithiumnido-boranes for solid–liquid hybrid batteries
  21. Na2B11H13 and Na11(B11H14)3(B11H13)4 as potential solid-state electrolytes for Na-ion batteries
  22. An operational high temperature thermal energy storage system using magnesium iron hydride
  23. Thermochemical energy storage system development utilising limestone
  24. Investigation of boiling heat transfer for improved performance of metal hydride thermal energy storage
  25. High-temperature thermochemical energy storage using metal hydrides: Destabilisation of calcium hydride with silicon
  26. Performance analysis of a high-temperature magnesium hydride reactor tank with a helical coil heat exchanger for thermal storage
  27. A new strontium based reactive carbonate composite for thermochemical energy storage
  28. Hydrated alkali-B11H14 salts as potential solid-state electrolytes
  29. Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage – past, recent progress and future outlook
  30. Hydroxylated closo-Dodecaborates M2B12(OH)12 (M = Li, Na, K, and Cs); Structural Analysis, Thermal Properties, and Solid-State Ionic Conductivity
  31. Fluorine Substitution in Magnesium Hydride as a Tool for Thermodynamic Control
  32. Exploring halide destabilised calcium hydride as a high-temperature thermal battery
  33. Physicochemical Characterization of a Na–H–F Thermal Battery Material
  34. An experimental high temperature thermal battery coupled to a low temperature metal hydride for solar thermal energy storage
  35. Thermal properties of thermochemical heat storage materials
  36. Thermochemical energy storage performance of zinc destabilized calcium hydride at high-temperatures
  37. Future perspectives of thermal energy storage with metal hydrides
  38. Magnesium based materials for hydrogen based energy storage: Past, present and future
  39. Hydrogen storage properties of eutectic metal borohydrides melt-infiltrated into porous Al scaffolds
  40. A thermal energy storage prototype using sodium magnesium hydride
  41. Ammonium chloride–metal hydride based reaction cycle for vehicular applications
  42. Dolomite: a low cost thermochemical energy storage material
  43. Synthesis of NaAlH4/Al composites and their applications in hydrogen storage
  44. Complex hydrides as thermal energy storage materials: characterisation and thermal decomposition of Na2Mg2NiH6
  45. Electrochemical Synthesis of Highly Ordered Porous Al Scaffolds Melt-Infiltrated with LiBH4for Hydrogen Storage
  46. Thermodynamics and performance of the Mg–H–F system for thermochemical energy storage applications
  47. Rare Earth Borohydrides—Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties
  48. Regeneration of LiAlH4 at sub-ambient temperatures studied by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy
  49. Synthesis and characterisation of a porous Al scaffold sintered from NaAlH4
  50. Recent advances in the 18-electron complex transition metal hydrides of Ni, Fe, Co and Ru
  51. Novel synthesis of porous aluminium and its application in hydrogen storage
  52. Novel synthesis of porous Mg scaffold as a reactive containment vessel for LiBH4
  53. Thermal optimisation of metal hydride reactors for thermal energy storage applications
  54. Sodium-based hydrides for thermal energy applications
  55. Metal hydrides for concentrating solar thermal power energy storage
  56. The influence of LiH on the rehydrogenation behavior of halide free rare earth (RE) borohydrides (RE = Pr, Er)
  57. Complex transition metal hydrides incorporating ionic hydrogen: Synthesis and characterization of Na2Mg2FeH8 and Na2Mg2RuH8
  58. What is old is new again
  59. Crystal structure and in situ decomposition of Eu(BH4)2 and Sm(BH4)2
  60. Complex transition metal hydrides incorporating ionic hydrogen: thermal decomposition pathway of Na2Mg2FeH8and Na2Mg2RuH8
  61. Hydrogen cycling in γ-Mg(BH4)2 with cobalt-based additives
  62. Complex transition metal hydrides: linear correlation of countercation electronegativity versus T–D bond lengths
  63. Structural Changes Observed during the Reversible Hydrogenation of Mg(BH4)2 with Ni-Based Additives
  64. Enhanced tunability of thermodynamic stability of complex hydrides by the incorporation of H– anions
  65. Regeneration of sodium alanate studied by powder in situ neutron and synchrotron X-ray diffraction
  66. Reversible Hydrogenation Studies of NaBH4 Milled with Ni-Containing Additives
  67. In situ high pressure NMR study of the direct synthesis of NaAlH4
  68. Lewis base complexes of AlH3: structural determination of monomeric and polymeric adducts by X-ray crystallography and DFT calculations
  69. Lewis base complexes of AlH3: prediction of preferred structure and stoichiometry
  70. In situ high pressure NMR study of the direct synthesis of LiAlH4
  71. Chloride substitution induced by mechano-chemical reactions between NaBH 4 and transition metal chlorides
  72. A structural study of bis-(trimethylamine)alane, AlH3·2NMe3, by variable temperature X-ray crystallography and DFT calculations
  73. Induced Fit Interanion Discrimination by Binding-Induced Excimer Formation
  74. Temporal and spatial imaging of hydrogen storage materials: watching solvent and hydrogen desorption from aluminium hydride by transmission electron microscopy
  75. Modular assembly of a preorganised, ditopic receptor for dicarboxylates