Magnesium chloride is widely known as a basic chemical raw material used in various industries. With the development of science and technology, the use of magnesium chloride is still further expanding.
Magnesium chloride is widely known as a basic chemical raw material used in various industries. With the development of science and technology, the use of magnesium chloride is still further expanding.
For example, as the cleanest energy source in the 21st century, the utilization, storage and transportation of hydrogen energy are increasingly valued. In the study of hydrogen storage technology, magnesium chloride has been found to be an effective compound for storing hydrogen gas. Ammonia molecules are rich in hydrogen atoms, which can be absorbed by the surface of solid magnesium chloride. When slightly heated, ammonia can be released from magnesium chloride and converted into hydrogen gas through a catalyst. This process provides an efficient and controllable way to store and release hydrogen, offering possibilities for future hydrogen energy applications.