Balancing volumetric and gravimetric uptake in highly porous materials for clean energy
Northwestern University · Colorado School of Mines · +5 more institutions
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Delivering methane and hydrogen The pressure for onboard storage of methane and hydrogen on vehicles is usually limited to 100 bar for the use of lightweight containers, but the amount stored can be increased with the use of absorbent materials. Efficient storage and delivery require a balance of volumetric and gravimetric storage. Chen et al. designed a metal-organic framework with trialuminum nodes and a large hexadentate aromatic linker that optimizes both parameters. This material surpassed the U.S. Department of Energy targets for methane and had a deliverable capacity of 14% by weight for hydrogen. Science , this issue p. 297
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- Gravimetric analysis
- Porosity
- Clean energy
- Environmental science
- Porous medium
- Chemical engineering
- Materials science
- Chemistry
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