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Recent Developments in Materials for Physical Hydrogen Storage: A Reviewopen access

Authors
Le, Thi HoaKim, Minsoo P.Park, Chan HoTran, Quang Nhat
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
hydrogen; physical hydrogen storage; hollow spheres; carbon-based materials; zeolites; metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
Citation
MATERIALS, v.17, no.3
Journal Title
MATERIALS
Volume
17
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90499
DOI
10.3390/ma17030666
ISSN
1996-1944
1996-1944
Abstract
The depletion of reliable energy sources and the environmental and climatic repercussions of polluting energy sources have become global challenges. Hence, many countries have adopted various renewable energy sources including hydrogen. Hydrogen is a future energy carrier in the global energy system and has the potential to produce zero carbon emissions. For the non-fossil energy sources, hydrogen and electricity are considered the dominant energy carriers for providing end-user services, because they can satisfy most of the consumer requirements. Hence, the development of both hydrogen production and storage is necessary to meet the standards of a "hydrogen economy". The physical and chemical absorption of hydrogen in solid storage materials is a promising hydrogen storage method because of the high storage and transportation performance. In this paper, physical hydrogen storage materials such as hollow spheres, carbon-based materials, zeolites, and metal-organic frameworks are reviewed. We summarize and discuss the properties, hydrogen storage densities at different temperatures and pressures, and the fabrication and modification methods of these materials. The challenges associated with these physical hydrogen storage materials are also discussed.
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