Developing new methods to expand porous materials for cleaner energy applications
KAUST · · Significant research
Summary
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed new methods to engineer porous materials, specifically Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), for enhanced gas storage and energy-efficient gas separations. Published in Nature Chemistry, their approach involves the controlled removal of temporary structural components within MOFs, leading to larger, more uniform pores and significantly increased storage capacity. This method resulted in materials with some of the highest reported gravimetric methane storage capacities to date. Why it matters: This advancement could lead to more efficient materials for industrial gas storage and processing, supporting Saudi Arabia's and global transitions to cleaner energy systems.
Keywords
KAUST · porous materials · MOFs · gas storage · cleaner energy
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