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    6 months ago

    Hydrogen can cause “hydrogen embrittlement,” which makes the storage and transportation of hydrogen inconvenient. “Hydrogen embrittlement” refers to a phenomenon where metal materials become brittle and prone to fracture after absorbing hydrogen. This phenomenon poses significant challenges for the storage and transportation of hydrogen.

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      6 months ago

      No it doesn’t. It’s a well understood, predictable phenomenon that is reasonably addressed in any application involving hydrogen.