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But this 'vector' for hydrogen can work reversibly quite efficiently by feeding of steam. So iron can act as an energy dense storage medium (IRHYS, https://www.wevolver.com/article/iron-based-hydrogen-storage) for hydrogen, which can be shipped like methanol and ammonia.
Aluminium, having an even higher energy density, would also be a possible candidate to offer a reversible redox reaction, but has a higher complexity due to the presence of a dense oxide skin.
I.e. iron ore reduced with hydrogen to HBI.
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