It's Energy Week Western Australia, and the Hydrogen Storage Research Group are showcasing some of our amazing research @CurtinUni
Today we are focusing on the uses of Sodium Borohydride for Hydrogen Storage and Transport.
Through the use of sodium borohydride we can reduce the complexities and safety risks that traditional hydrogen storage and transport methods pose.
Have a look below at what our amazing PhD researcher Aneeka Patel has to say on her research
The team behind the research here at the HSRG for sodium borohydride, @MarkPaskevicius, Aneeka, Terry Humphries and Craig Buckley.
Have a look here for more info -
https://t.co/E030ExGhOU
It's Energy Week Western Australia, and the Hydrogen Storage Research Group are showcasing some of our amazing research at @CurtinUni
Today we are focusing on Thermochemical Batteries, which are energy storage devices that utilise chemical reactions to store and release energy.
@eleanor_cmccabe Lucie and El also had research published on "Thermochemical batteries using metal carbonates: A review of heat storage and extraction". Click this link for a read - https://t.co/KSFlFfeTSg
This technology can contribute to renewable energy by providing efficient energy storage solutions that help address the intermittency of renewable sources, enabling a more reliable and consistent supply of clean energy.
@ExportsEnergy Praveen just published an excellent paper earlier this month with the assistance of @nzjakemartin, Mauricio Di Lorenzo, @MarkPaskevicius, Terry Humphries and Craig Buckley.
Have a look here if you are interested - https://t.co/4mXdcb54LH
It is Energy Week here in Western Australia and we are showcasing some of the amazing research we are doing at the Hydrogen Storage Research Group (HSRG) within @CurtinUni
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Our own researcher Praveen Selvakumar, a @ExportsEnergy scholarship recipient, shares an overview of his research and how this will aid in the transition to renewable energy.
Check out the newest publication from HSRG -
Lead author Praveen Selvakumar worked tirelessly on the Role of π-Radical Localization on Thermally Stable Cross-Links Between Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
paper here - https://t.co/YzKj38ziX1
Well done Praveen and team!
Computing and Mathematical Sciences website https://t.co/FDIYfjPoAO
Keep your eyes peeled, as we will be showcasing some of the fantastic research that our PhD students are undertaking over Energy Week WA.
Next week is Energy Week in Western Australia, so what better time to promote our work here at the Hydrogen Storage Research Group (HSRG) at @CurtinUni.
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Are you interested in studying for a Ph.D. to develop Hydrogen Storage and Export Materials? The Hydrogen Storage Research Group at Curtin University has a competitive PhD scholarship position available to Australian and International students.
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#CalciumHydride has demonstrated great potential as a #hydrogen and thermochemical #energy storage material.
A study by Dr @Sruthyshiva et al. provides the #thermodynamics for the Ca-H system for the first time in over 60 years!
https://t.co/SccJtzCKRd
Thank you to the Treasurer of Australia, Hon Dr @JEChalmers and Zaneta Mascarenhas, Member for Swan, for visiting @CurtinUni to discuss our #hydrogen technologies at the #HSRG.