Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100022791 | ORGANOMETALLIC COMPLEXES AS HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS AND A METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME - The present invention relates to an organic-transition metal complex which can safely and reversibly store hydrogen in a high capacity, and a process for preparing the same. In order to achieve the objects, the hydrogen storage material according to the invention comprises a complex generated by combination of an organic substance containing a hydroxyl (—OH) group(s) with a transition metal containing compound, which can more effectively store hydrogen with more than one transition metal being bonded per molecule. Examples of the organic substances containing hydroxyl (—OH) group(s) include alkyl derivatives such as ethylene glycol, trimethylene glycol and glycerol, and hydroxyl-containing aryl derivatives such as fluoroglucinol. As the transition metal, titanium (Ti), vanadium (V) and scandium (Sc), which can make Kubas binding, may be mentioned. | 01-28-2010 |
20100036145 | MORE ADVANCED PREPARATION METHOD OF ORGANIC-TRANSITION METAL HYDRIDE COMPLEXES CONTAINING ARYL GROUP OR ALKYL GROUP AS HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS - The present invention relates to a more advanced preparation method of organic-transition metal hydride as a hydrogen storage material, precisely a more advanced preparation method of organic-transition metal hydride containing aryl or alkyl group that facilitates safe and reverse storage of massive amount of hydrogen. | 02-11-2010 |
20110201834 | Scaffold Materials-Transition Metal Hydride Complexes, Intermediates Therefor and Method for Preparing the Same - The present invention relates to substances which can be applied to the technical fields of gas storages, polymerization catalysts and optical isomers, their intermediates, and processes for preparing the same, which is characterized in that 1) possible disintegration of structure of the scaffold material (SM) is impeded, and 2) they are prepared by a simple manufacturing system as compared to the substances conventionally suggested in the application field. Specifically, it relates to scaffold material-transition metal hydride complexes comprised of scaffold material (SM) and transition metal hydride (M | 08-18-2011 |