“…At present, the hydrogen storage methods mainly include liquid hydrogen, compressed hydrogen, solid hydrogen storage, and so forth. , Liquid hydrogen has the advantages of high purity and a high hydrogen storage density, which looks feasible, but the compression process requires 20 K at atmospheric or higher pressure, which can increase its cost. , Compressed hydrogen is easier and cheaper to be used than liquid hydrogen . However, compressed hydrogen requires the use of a high-pressure gas storage tank when achieving a high hydrogen storage density, which further increases its safety risk. ,− Compared with liquid hydrogen and compressed hydrogen, solid hydrogen storage has good stability and hydrogen storage density, which is more suitable for convenient and safe transportation. , This method has received more and more attention in recent years.…”