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Metal–hydrogen complexes such as NaAlH4, KBH4, and NaBH4 are known as high H-content materials. The highly reactive natures of these materials against moist air and water can be easily stabilized in aqueous KOH and NaOH solutions. Accordingly, it is required to develop catalysts suitable for generating hydrogen from the stabilized metal–hydrogen complexes in alkaline solutions.
Applied Physics A: Materials Science Processing – Springer Journals
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