SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
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LIMITED MEETING<br />
This meeting is limited to participants from IEA HIA countries. IPHE storage experts<br />
have been invited based on the Memorandum of Understanding between IEA HIA and<br />
IPHE related to Task 22 cooperation. Information presented should not be abstracted,<br />
quoted or otherwise utilized until it is duly published and/or patented by the presenting<br />
parties. Photographs and/or recordings of presentations are forbidden. IEA HIA presenters<br />
may freely make their presentations available on request to IEA HIA participants, but are<br />
not obligated to do so.<br />
DETAILED AGENDA<br />
Sunday 4 September<br />
11:00-17:00 Free entrance at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (www.glyptoteket.com)<br />
16:30-20:30 Registration and welcome reception at (The Royal Danish Academy for<br />
Science and Letters). Buffet 17:30 to 19:00.<br />
Monday 5 September<br />
08:30-09:40 Welcome, introduction of Task 22, presentations of activities in Denmark<br />
T.R. Jensen and F. Besenbacher: Welcome.<br />
F. Besenbacher: CarlsbergFondet and The Royal Danish Academy for<br />
Science and Letters<br />
A. Hauge Pedersen, DONG Energy A/S<br />
T.R. Jensen: <strong>Hydrogen</strong> in Denmark<br />
B.C. Hauback: Task 22 Introduction<br />
09:40-10:20 Observers and methods<br />
I. Jacob, Israel: Impact of elastic properties of alloys on hydrogen<br />
absorption: Ce-Gd case<br />
P. Chen, China: Releasing H 2 from LiBH 4 – NH 3 system<br />
10:20-10:50 Coffee<br />
10:50-11:30 Methods<br />
K. Gross, USA: International standardized practices and materials<br />
development for hydrogen storage.<br />
N. Kuriyama, <strong>Japan</strong> presented by N. Takeichi: Synthesis under highpressure<br />
hydrogen atmosphere.<br />
11:30-12:30 Nanoporous materials and “nano-hydrides”<br />
G. Walker, UK: Porous materials IEA collaboration<br />
C. Buckley, Australia: Light metals and porous materials for hydrogen<br />
storage.<br />
M. Latroche, France, presented by C. Zlotea: Composite materials<br />
combining metallic compounds and porous materials for the chemical or<br />
electrochemical storage of hydrogen.<br />
12:30-14:00 Lunch<br />
14:00-16:30 Nanoporous materials and “nano-hydrides” (coffee at 15:15)<br />
Y. Kojima, <strong>Japan</strong>: Basic research on non-metallic hydrogen storage<br />
materials.<br />
D. Milcius, Lithuania: Development of nanocrystalline metal hydrides<br />
using vapour deposition technologies<br />
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