Solid State NMR Characterization of Complex Metal Hydrides systems for Hydrogen Storage Applications
Son‐Jong Hwang(NIST Center for Neutron Research), Joseph W. Reiter(California Institute of Technology), R. C. Bowman(Mound Laser & Photonics Center (United States)), Chul Kim(California Institute of Technology), Jason Zan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
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