mAh g-1 is very simple to understand. It is common notation to put a -1 exponent to indicate division. Work to calculate the energy density comparison when that isn't even the point of the article. Everyone can look up…
I didn't know it was classified as a carcinogen, what are your sources on this?
Initially I responded with poor reading comprehension, so allow me an attempt at elucidation. Elemental aluminum will react spontaneously, at room temperature, with water; liberating hydrogen gas. The reaction is…
If it brings the net carbon footprint down, it could be relevant. Progress is typically iterative
It's mentioned in the 2nd bullet point of the article link: 23.5MWh/m3 The benefit is you can store energy, in aluminum. It has a high energy density, you can safely store it anywhere, it requires no containment at all,…
How does your second statement have bearing on the article? A quick search reveals no mention of CO2 Poisoning for hydrogen fuel-cells, but a majority mention of carbon monoxide poisoning. An additional search reveals…
Energy storage in the form of aluminum.
mAh g-1 is very simple to understand. It is common notation to put a -1 exponent to indicate division. Work to calculate the energy density comparison when that isn't even the point of the article. Everyone can look up…
I didn't know it was classified as a carcinogen, what are your sources on this?
Initially I responded with poor reading comprehension, so allow me an attempt at elucidation. Elemental aluminum will react spontaneously, at room temperature, with water; liberating hydrogen gas. The reaction is…
If it brings the net carbon footprint down, it could be relevant. Progress is typically iterative
It's mentioned in the 2nd bullet point of the article link: 23.5MWh/m3 The benefit is you can store energy, in aluminum. It has a high energy density, you can safely store it anywhere, it requires no containment at all,…
How does your second statement have bearing on the article? A quick search reveals no mention of CO2 Poisoning for hydrogen fuel-cells, but a majority mention of carbon monoxide poisoning. An additional search reveals…
Energy storage in the form of aluminum.