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The article contains sections titled: 1. Conventional Uses 1.1. Hydrogen in the Chemical Industry 1.1.1. Ammonia Synthesis 1.1.2. Hydrogen in Refinery Processes 1.1.3. Hydrogen in Coal Refinement 1.1.4. Synthesis Gas 1.1.5. Hydrogen in Organic Synthesis 1.1.6. Hydrogen in Inorganic Synthesis 1.2. Hydrogen in Metallurgy 1.3. Other Uses 2. Hydrogen Energy 2.1. Aims of the Hydrogen Energy Economy 2.2. Production Systems for Hydrogen Energy 2.2.1. Energy Sources 2.2.2. Production Methods for the Energy Carrier Hydrogen 2.3. Hydrogen‐Energy Conversion Systems 2.3.1. New Developments for Hydrogen Storage 2.3.1.1. Cryoadsorption 2.3.1.2. Hydride Technology 2.3.1.3. Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers 2.3.2. Combustion and Heating 2.3.3. Hydrogen Fuel Systems 2.3.3.1. Hydrogen Propulsion Systems for Space 2.3.3.2. Hydrogen as Aviation Fuel 2.3.3.3. Hydrogen for Automotive Vehicle Transport 2.3.4. Electricity Generation from Hydrogen 2.3.4.1. Heat ‐ Power Processes 2.3.4.2. Electrochemical Energy Conversion 2.4. Future Developments 2.4.1. Production Schemes 2.4.2. Hydrogen Energy Economics 2.4.3. International Research
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