This invention uses nanoparticle mixtures to broaden the range of economic
materials, improve performance across this broader range, and thereby
lower costs of hydride and other storage systems. Nanoparticles can have
dramatically different mechanical, chemical, electrical, thermodynamic,
and/or other properties than their parent (precursor) materials. Because
of this fundamental characteristic, nanophase materials can greatly
improve the range of possibilities of materials selection, performance,
cost, and practicality for hydride storage systems, advancing the early
commerciality of such systems for hydrogen fuel cells or other
applications. Among such hydrogen storage improvements are cheaper and
better-performing metals, alloys, and/or compounds; lower weight; and
reduced storage volumes.