Shaping the Future of Fuel: Monolithic Metal–Organic Frameworks for High-Density Gas Storage

3402 Inorganic Chemistry 34 Chemical Sciences 13. Climate action 7. Clean energy 01 natural sciences 40 Engineering 12. Responsible consumption 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c00270 Publication Date: 2020-04-15T23:55:20Z
ABSTRACT
The environmental benefits of cleaner, gaseous fuels such as natural gas and hydrogen are widely reported. Yet, practical usage of these fuels is inhibited by current gas storage technology. Here, we discuss the wide-ranging potential of gas-fuels to revolutionize the energy sector and introduce the limitations of current storage technology that prevent this transition from taking place. The practical capabilities of adsorptive gas storage using porous, crystalline metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are examined with regard to recent benchmark results and ultimate storage targets in this field. In particular, the industrial limitations of typically powdered MOFs are discussed while recent breakthroughs in MOF processing are highlighted. We offer our perspective on the future of practical, rather than purely academic, MOF developments in the increasingly critical field of environmental fuel storage.
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