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Hill, Anita J.
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- 2016Structural effects on SAPO-34 and ZIF-8 materials exposed to seawater solutions, and their potential as desalination membranescitations
- 2015Positioning of the HKUST-1 metal-organic framework (Cu3(BTC)2) through conversion from insoluble Cu-based precursorscitations
- 2015ZnO as an efficient nucleating agent for rapid, room temperature synthesis and patterning of Zn-based metal-organic frameworkscitations
- 2015Biomimetic mineralization of metal-organic frameworks as protective coatings for biomacromoleculescitations
- 2014Using functional nano- and microparticles for the preparation of metal-organic framework composites with novel propertiescitations
- 2013Applications of magnetic metal-organic framework compositescitations
- 2012Tailoring the Chain Packing in Ultrathin Polyelectrolyte Films Formed by Sequential Adsorptioncitations
- 2012Magnetic framework composites for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sequestrationcitations
- 2011Amino functionalized SiO 2 nanoparticles for seeding MOF-5citations
- 2010Metal organic frameworks with exceptional gas storage capacity
- 2009Internal and external surface characterisation of templating processes for ordered mesoporous silicas and carbonscitations
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Metal organic frameworks with exceptional gas storage capacity
Abstract
<p>The challenges surrounding the realization of viable hydrogen or methane storage by adsorption means are described. We have employed metal-organic frameworks due to their exceptional surface areas. Advancement of gas storage requires the development of metal-organic frameworks based on light metals so that the weight percentage of gas stored may be increased, and the operating temperature must be increased by control of the potential energy for adsorption well depth. We describe possible solutions to each of these challenges.</p>