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Michrowski. Much of what I suspected is true. The "fuel" in this case is a hydride, specifically potassium borohydride (KBH 4). This compound stores hydrogen, but it also reacts with water to ...
Henri Moissan, Dry acetylene gas only reacts with potassium hydride at a temperature of 42° C. or higher; if the gas, however, contains a trace of water, the reaction can take place at the ...
Bravo, J., Griswold, E., and Kleinherg, J., J. Phys. Chem., 58, 18 (1954).
Michrowski. Much of what I suspected is true. The “fuel” in this case is a hydride, specifically potassium borohydride (KBH 4). This compound stores hydrogen, but it also reacts with water to ...
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