Thursday, June 25, 2009

Feather Fibers Fluff Up Hydrogen Storage Capacity

ScienceDaily (June 24, 2009) — Scientists in Delaware say they have developed a new hydrogen storage method — carbonized chicken feather fibers — that can hold vast amounts of hydrogen, a promising but difficult to corral fuel source, and do it at a far lower cost than other hydrogen storage systems under consideration.

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