Study of Aluminoborane Compound AlB<sub>4</sub>H<sub>11</sub> for Hydrogen Storage
Ji‐Cheng Zhao(The Ohio State University), J. Kulleck(NIST Center for Neutron Research), Son‐Jong Hwang(NIST Center for Neutron Research), R. C. Bowman(Mound Laser & Photonics Center (United States)), Chul Kim(California Institute of Technology), Joseph W. Reiter(California Institute of Technology), Gilbert M. Brown(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jason Zan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Douglas A. Knight(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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