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Hydrogen adsorption in microporous solid materials may enable H2 to be stored at lower pressures than in compressed-gas tanks, and at higher temperatures than for liquid H2. A new class of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with a high specific surface area appears promising for H2 storage. Here, the H2-uptake capacity of MOF-5 over a wide pressure range, at room temperature and at 77 K is investigated (see Figure). Adsorption of H2 exclusively in the micropores of these metal–organic frameworks is demonstrated.
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