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Category: Glossary Articles

Introduction Quasi-static compression is a method of slowly compressing hydrogen materials to analyze their mechanical and storage properties under pressure. 🔗 Read...

Introduction Quantum storage refers to advanced hydrogen storage methods that explore atomic-scale interactions — often theoretical or in early-stage research. 🔗 Read...

Introduction Quality assurance (QA) in hydrogen systems ensures all products, components, and processes meet safety, performance, and reliability standards. 🔗 Read moreISO...

Introduction A quad chart is a one-page summary divided into four quadrants, often used to present hydrogen projects in a clear, concise...

Introduction NOx (nitrogen oxides) emissions are pollutants produced during high-temperature combustion—including some hydrogen-based processes. 🔗 Read moreHydrogen Combustion and NOx – IEA...

Introduction Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) is a structured approach to calculate the likelihood and consequences of hydrogen-related risks using numerical data. 🔗...

Introduction Non-thermal plasma reforming is a novel method to produce hydrogen using electrically excited plasma instead of high heat. 🔗 Read moreAdvanced...

Introduction NiMH batteries use nickel and hydrogen-based electrodes. While older than lithium-ion, they’ve played a key role in hydrogen-compatible energy storage. 🔗...

IntroductionThe Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) is the half-reaction during water electrolysis where water is split to release oxygen at the anode. 🔗...

Introduction Nickel catalysts are used in hydrogen production processes like steam methane reforming (SMR) to facilitate chemical reactions efficiently and at lower...