High H2 Adsorption by Coordination??Framework Materials
…, AJ Blake, GS Walker, NR Champness…
Index: Lin, Xiang; Jia, Junhua; Zhao, Xuebo; Thomas, K. Mark; Blake, Alexander J.; Walker, Gavin S.; Champness, Neil R.; Hubberstey, Peter; Schroeder, Martin Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2006 , vol. 45, # 44 p. 7358 - 7364
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Abstract
The storage of H2 in a safe and compact form represents a significant current challenge,[1] and there is wide-ranging interest in materials that can store and release H2 with fast kinetics and high reversibility over multiple cycles.[2] Porous coordination frameworks have become competitors to other porous materials, such as zeolites [3] and carbon materials (for example, activated carbon or nanotubes),[4] with recent studies confirming that these ...
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