Direct Observation of Hydrogen Molecules Adsorbed onto a Microporous Coordination Polymer
✍ Scribed by Yoshiki Kubota; Masaki Takata; Ryotaro Matsuda; Ryo Kitaura; Susumu Kitagawa; Kenichi Kato; Makoto Sakata; Tatsuo C. Kobayashi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 301 KB
- Volume
- 117
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-8249
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✦ Synopsis
Hydrogen storage is an important technology and is indispensable for the establishment of clean hydrogen energy systems. Although various materials have been studied as hydrogen-storage materials, [1] there is yet no decisive way to store and release H 2 molecules efficiently. Adsorption of H 2 molecules in metal-organic porous materials [2, 3] is one of the most promising candidates. To develop a rational synthetic strategy for novel metal-organic porous materials that can adsorb large amounts of H 2 molecules, the elucidation of the intermolecular interactions between H 2 molecules and pore walls is essential. Despite several investigations into novel metal-organic porous materials as hydrogen-storage materials, [4] little is known about the effective interaction mechanism and the fundamental structural characteristics of the adsorbed H 2 molecules. In previous work, [5] we determined the assembled structure of O 2 molecules in nanochannels by
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