hidrogíliás
Hidrogíliás is a lesser-known term in chemistry and materials science that refers to a class of hydride compounds containing hydrogen and a metal or metalloid element. The name is derived from the Greek words "hydro" (water) and "lithos" (stone), though it is not widely used in modern literature. These compounds are typically characterized by their ability to store and release hydrogen efficiently, making them relevant in the study of hydrogen storage materials.
Hidrogíliás compounds often exhibit unique properties such as high hydrogen density, thermal stability, and reversible hydrogen
The term "hidrogíliás" itself is not standard in scientific literature, and researchers typically refer to these
Research into hidrogíliás-like materials continues to evolve, driven by the need for efficient and scalable hydrogen