
Sandia researcher Daniel Dedrick handles a complex metal hydride within an inert production and storage environment. Complex metal hydrides, along with many hydrogen storage materials, react readily when exposed to air and moisture. A Sandia-led project was initiated to quantify the reactivity of these materials to enable their safe production, handling, storage, and use in automotive applications.
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