Rapid and reversible hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrates using emulsion-templated polymers
Fabing Su1, Christopher L Bray, Bien Tan
1Department of Chemistry and Centre for Materials Discovery University of Liverpool Crown Street, Liverpool L69 3BX (UK).
Abstract:
A method for greatly accelerating the storage of gases such as hydrogen in clathrates by supporting the clathrate phase on a highly macroporous emulsion-templated polymer is presented. The gravimetric penalty is low due to the low bulk density of the support, no mechanical mixing is required, and the system is fully recyclable over multiple charge/ discharge cycles.
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