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The Challenge of Storage in the Hydrogen Energy Cycle: Nanostructured Hydrides as a Potential Solution
James M. Hanlon A , Hazel Reardon A , Nuria Tapia-Ruiz A and Duncan H. Gregory A BA WestCHEM, School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
B Corresponding author. Email: duncan.gregory@glasgow.ac.uk
James M. Hanlon graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2005 with a B.Sc. (Hons) in chemistry with medicinal chemistry. He then returned to the University of Glasgow in 2008 to undertake a Ph.D. with Professor Duncan H. Gregory on hydrogen storage materials under the ESPRC SUPERGEN program. His research interests include nanostructured hydrogen storage materials, hydrogen release systems, and ammonia storage materials. |
Hazel Reardon graduated from the University of Strathclyde with an M.Sc. in analytical chemistry in 2008. She then took up a position as a technical specialist in industry whilst undertaking a Royal Society of Chemistry accredited graduate program. In 2010, she began a Ph.D. at the University of Glasgow with Professor Duncan H. Gregory on the development of hydrogen storage materials. Her research interests are focused on new materials for modern energy and fuel solutions. |
Nuria Tapia-Ruiz graduated from the University of Barcelona with an honours degree in inorganic chemistry in 2009. She then moved to the University of Glasgow where she is currently studying for a Ph.D. in materials chemistry under the supervision of Professor Duncan H. Gregory. Her research interests are focused on developing new routes for the synthesis of nitrides with potential applications as energy storage materials. |
Duncan H. Gregory studied at the University of Southampton, completing his Ph.D. in 1993 under Professor Mark Weller. He was an EPSRC Advanced Fellow, Lecturer and Reader in Materials Chemistry at the University of Nottingham until 2006. He then took up the WestCHEM Chair in Inorganic Materials at the University of Glasgow and is Head of Inorganic Chemistry. His research interests centre on materials with potential applications in areas including sustainable energy. |
Australian Journal of Chemistry 65(6) 656-671 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH11437
Submitted: 16 November 2011 Accepted: 30 December 2011 Published: 20 February 2012