Aldrich Materials Science, part of Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, has signed an agreement to collaborate on the scale-up and commercialisation of hydrogen storage materials with Ilika plc, the Southampton, UK-based cleantech materials company. The main criteria for hydrogen storage for transport purposes, as outlined by the US Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading Sign up now … Continued
Aldrich Materials Science, part of Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, has signed an agreement to collaborate on the scale-up and commercialisation of hydrogen storage materials with Ilika plc, the Southampton, UK-based cleantech materials company.
The main criteria for hydrogen storage for transport purposes, as outlined by the US
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