Synchrotron radiation is an advanced collimated light source with high intensity. It has particular advantages in structural characterization of materials on the atomic or molecular scale. Synchrotron radiation X-ray powder diffraction (SR-XRPD) has been successfully exploited to various areas of hydrogen storage materials. In the paper, we will give a brief introduction on hydrogen storage materials, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), and synchrotron radiation light source. The applications of ex situ and in situ time-resolved SR-XRPD in hydrogen storage materials, are reviewed in detail. Future trends and proposals in the applications of the advanced XRPD techniques in hydrogen storage materials are also discussed
Synchrotron radiation has evolved tremendously in recent decades in sources, instrumentation, and ap...
In-situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXD) technique is a powerful tool to gain...
In future years, fuel cells are expected to represent a promising technology as a source of heat and...
Materials for reversible hydrogen storage in the solid state constitute a subject of intensive resea...
Powder diffraction is one of the fundamental techniques for the investigation of materials. Its sens...
This chapter is the 6th of the book "Structural Characterization Techniques: Advances and Applicatio...
'Real life' energy-related materials such as solid-state hydrogen storage compounds or components of...
In this article, the capabilities of soft and hard X-ray techniques, including X-ray absorption (XAS...
Hydrogen absorbing alloys are widely investigated to develop high-performance hydrogen absorbing all...
Complex hydrides are very promising candidates for future light-weight solid state hydrogen storage ...
Complex hydrides are very promising hydrogen-storage materials, due to their high gravimetric and vo...
Continuous tuneable wavelength in the range [MATH], high brilliance and parallelity of the beam are ...
We present an overview of selected applications of synchrotron radiation methods to topical chemical...
The high brightness, high intensity, and pulsed time-structure of synchrotron sources provide new op...
We have developed an in situ gas‐loading sample holder for synchrotron X‐ray total scattering experi...
Synchrotron radiation has evolved tremendously in recent decades in sources, instrumentation, and ap...
In-situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXD) technique is a powerful tool to gain...
In future years, fuel cells are expected to represent a promising technology as a source of heat and...
Materials for reversible hydrogen storage in the solid state constitute a subject of intensive resea...
Powder diffraction is one of the fundamental techniques for the investigation of materials. Its sens...
This chapter is the 6th of the book "Structural Characterization Techniques: Advances and Applicatio...
'Real life' energy-related materials such as solid-state hydrogen storage compounds or components of...
In this article, the capabilities of soft and hard X-ray techniques, including X-ray absorption (XAS...
Hydrogen absorbing alloys are widely investigated to develop high-performance hydrogen absorbing all...
Complex hydrides are very promising candidates for future light-weight solid state hydrogen storage ...
Complex hydrides are very promising hydrogen-storage materials, due to their high gravimetric and vo...
Continuous tuneable wavelength in the range [MATH], high brilliance and parallelity of the beam are ...
We present an overview of selected applications of synchrotron radiation methods to topical chemical...
The high brightness, high intensity, and pulsed time-structure of synchrotron sources provide new op...
We have developed an in situ gas‐loading sample holder for synchrotron X‐ray total scattering experi...
Synchrotron radiation has evolved tremendously in recent decades in sources, instrumentation, and ap...
In-situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXD) technique is a powerful tool to gain...
In future years, fuel cells are expected to represent a promising technology as a source of heat and...