hydrogenactive
Hydrogenactive refers to materials or systems that exhibit controlled interaction with molecular hydrogen, enabling uptake, release, activation, or catalysis in response to external stimuli. The term is used in some energy storage and catalysis literature to describe dynamic hydrogen reactivity. It is not standardized and overlaps with concepts such as metal hydrides, hydrogen sensors, and catalytic materials.
Mechanisms associated with hydrogenactive behavior include reversible absorption of hydrogen into metal lattices (metal hydrides), physisorption
Potential applications of hydrogenactive materials include on-demand hydrogen storage for fuel cells, hydrogen separation membranes, and
Research and terminology: the phrase hydrogenactive is not widely standardized and is used mainly in niche
See also: hydrogen storage, metal hydrides, hydrogen sensing, catalytic hydrogenation, fuel cells.