Hysteretic Adsorption and Desorption of Hydrogen by Nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks
University of Liverpool · Newcastle University
Abstract
Adsorption and desorption of hydrogen from nanoporous materials, such as activated carbon, is usually fully reversible. We have prepared nanoporous metal-organic framework materials with flexible linkers in which the pore openings, as characterized in the static structures, appear to be too small to allow H2 to pass. We observe hysteresis in their adsorption and desorption kinetics above the supercritical temperature of H2 that reflects the dynamical opening of the "windows" between pores. This behavior would allow H2 to be adsorbed at high pressures but stored at lower pressures.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.26
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- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
6- XZXuebo Zhao
University of Liverpool, Newcastle University
- BXBo Xiao
University of Liverpool, Newcastle University
- AJAshleigh J. Fletcher
University of Liverpool, Newcastle University
- KMK. Mark ThomasCorresponding
University of Liverpool, Newcastle University
- DBDarren Bradshaw
University of Liverpool, Newcastle University
Topics & keywords
- Nanoporous
- Adsorption
- Desorption
- Supercritical fluid
- Hysteresis
- Hydrogen
- Metal-organic framework
- Materials science