Aluminum: a safe, economical, high energy density material for energy storage, transport and splitting water to make hydrogen on demand

By Jerry M. Woodall

Purdue University

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Jerry Woodall Professor Woodall is a National Medal of Technology Laureate. He is the inventor and pioneer of lattice-matched compound semiconductor heterojunction materials and devices. He has lots of patents, publications, and awards, is a fellow of ECS, AVS, APS and IEEE and is a member of NAE.

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ECE Graduate Semianr Series, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team
Network for Computational Nanotechnology

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  • Jerry M. Woodall (2009), "Aluminum: a safe, economical, high energy density material for energy storage, transport and splitting water to make hydrogen on demand," https://nanohub.org/resources/6568.

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EE 170, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IIN

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