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Characterisation of porous hydrogen storage materials: carbons, zeolites, MOFs and PIMsTedds et al., 2011
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- Tedds S
- Walton A
- Broom D
- Book D
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Porous materials adsorb H2 through physisorption, a process which typically has a rather low enthalpy of adsorption (eg ca. 4 to 7 kJ mol− 1 for MOFs), thus requiring cryogenic temperatures for hydrogen storage. In this paper, we consider some of the issues associated …
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