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The project aims to develop advanced nanoporous materials that enhance hydrogen storage through a process called hydrogen spillover. By optimizing the interaction between catalysts and support materials, it seeks to improve hydrogen uptake at moderate temperatures and pressures.
The objective of the proposed work is to synthesize catalyzed nanoporous materials that have superior hydrogen uptake between 300K and 400K and moderate pressures (20-100 bar) via the hydrogen spillover mechanism.
Hydrogen spillover involves addition of a catalyst to a high-surface area microporous support, such that the catalyst acts as a source for atomic hydrogen, the atomic hydrogen diffuses from the catalyst to the support, and ideally, the support provides a high number of tailored surface…
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