An upper bound to gas storage and delivery via pressure-swing adsorption in porous materials
Jordan K. Pommerenck,
Cory M. Simon,
David Roundy
Abstract:Due to their low volumetric energy density at ambient conditions, both hydrogen and natural gas are challenging to economically store onboard vehicles as fuels [1,2]. One strategy to densify these gases is to pack the fuel tank with a porous material [3]. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are tunable, nanoporous materials with large internal surface areas and show considerable promise for densifying gases [1,[3][4][5][6]. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has set volumetric deliverable capacity targets [7,8] whi… Show more
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