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AuthorBroom, D. P.
AuthorWebb, C. J.
AuthorHurst, K. E.
AuthorParilla, P. A.
AuthorGennett, T.
AuthorBrown, C. M.
AuthorZacharia, R.
AuthorTylianakis, E.
AuthorKlontzas, E.
AuthorFroudakis, G. E.
AuthorSteriotis, Th. A.
AuthorTrikalitis, P. N.
AuthorAnton, D. L.
AuthorHardy, B.
AuthorTamburello, D.
AuthorCorgnale, C.
Authorvan Hassel, B. A.
AuthorCossement, D.
AuthorChahine, R.
AuthorHirscher, M.
Available date2021-04-22T10:16:24Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameApplied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
ResourceScopus
ISSN9478396
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00339-016-9651-4
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18310
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made recently in the use of nanoporous materials for hydrogen storage. In this article, the current status of the field and future challenges are discussed, ranging from important open fundamental questions, such as the density and volume of the adsorbed phase and its relationship to overall storage capacity, to the development of new functional materials and complete storage system design. With regard to fundamentals, the use of neutron scattering to study adsorbed H2, suitable adsorption isotherm equations, and the accurate computational modelling and simulation of H2 adsorption are discussed. The new materials covered include flexible metal-organic frameworks, core-shell materials, and porous organic cage compounds. The article concludes with a discussion of the experimental investigation of real adsorptive hydrogen storage tanks, the improvement in the thermal conductivity of storage beds, and new storage system concepts and designs.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Verlag
SubjectFunctional materials
Nanopores
Neutron scattering
Plasma interactions
Porous materials
Storage (materials)
Adsorption isotherm equations
Computational modelling
Experimental investigations
Future challenges
Hydrogen storage tank
Nano-porous materials
Shell materials
Storage capacity
Hydrogen storage
TitleOutlook and challenges for hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials
TypeArticle
Pagination21-Jan
Issue Number3
Volume Number122


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