Yaghi's group and Jeffrey Long's group at UC Berkeley both recently created MOFs that can hold up to 7.5 % of their weight in hydrogen, better than a benchmark for
hydrogen storage set by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Not exact matches
It's a major step forward, but the U.S. Department of Energy has
set a target capacity for
hydrogen -
storage techniques of 6 % of weight, so the carbonized feathers need improvement.
A number of multi-purpose reactors and dedicated experimental
set - ups, comprising
hydrogen production, CO2
storage, mineral processing and other environmental technologies.