Hydrogen absorption is a crucial process in energy storage (microscopic or macroscopic) and management and here a porous organic cage (POC) material is shown to bind and release hydrogen when deposited directly onto a platinum electrode and immersed into aqueous electrolyte. Preliminary voltammetry experiments for the POC CC3 deposited onto a platinum disc electrode reveal uptake and release of hydrogen gas (probably coupled to water release and uptake, respectively) in the vicinity of the electrode. Significant pH effects on the rate of binding and release are reported and explained with a change in H2 binding rate. In future, “wet” POCs or POCs dispersed in aqueous solution could be employed for enhancing hydrogen capture/transport in ene...
Hydrogen has the potential to be the next energy carrier. The ability to use hydrogen in fuel cell t...
Activated carbons, with different surface chemistry and porous textures, were used to study the mech...
The rapid exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves and the adverse effects of climate change have attracte...
Hydrogen absorption is a crucial process in energy storage (microscopic or macroscopic) and manageme...
Hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction are two crucial energy conversion reactions, which are shown...
Porous carbon materials, with different porosities and surface chemistry have been prepared and char...
Hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction are two crucial energy conversion reactions, which are shown...
Proton conduction is a fundamental process in biology and in devices such as proton exchange membran...
An energy economy based on renewable energy requires massive energy storage, approx. half of the ann...
Expectations for energy storage are high but large-scale underground hydrogen storage in porous medi...
Most commonly, electrochemical experiments are carried out at room temperature, in aqueous or organi...
Green hydrogen is identified as one of the prime clean energy carriers due to its high energy densit...
Expectations for energy storage are high but large-scale underground hydrogen storage in porous medi...
In this account the most relevant advancements in hydrogen storage in porous materials are presented...
Open Access Published: 13 September 2016 Three-dimensional protonic conductivity in porous organic c...
Hydrogen has the potential to be the next energy carrier. The ability to use hydrogen in fuel cell t...
Activated carbons, with different surface chemistry and porous textures, were used to study the mech...
The rapid exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves and the adverse effects of climate change have attracte...
Hydrogen absorption is a crucial process in energy storage (microscopic or macroscopic) and manageme...
Hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction are two crucial energy conversion reactions, which are shown...
Porous carbon materials, with different porosities and surface chemistry have been prepared and char...
Hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction are two crucial energy conversion reactions, which are shown...
Proton conduction is a fundamental process in biology and in devices such as proton exchange membran...
An energy economy based on renewable energy requires massive energy storage, approx. half of the ann...
Expectations for energy storage are high but large-scale underground hydrogen storage in porous medi...
Most commonly, electrochemical experiments are carried out at room temperature, in aqueous or organi...
Green hydrogen is identified as one of the prime clean energy carriers due to its high energy densit...
Expectations for energy storage are high but large-scale underground hydrogen storage in porous medi...
In this account the most relevant advancements in hydrogen storage in porous materials are presented...
Open Access Published: 13 September 2016 Three-dimensional protonic conductivity in porous organic c...
Hydrogen has the potential to be the next energy carrier. The ability to use hydrogen in fuel cell t...
Activated carbons, with different surface chemistry and porous textures, were used to study the mech...
The rapid exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves and the adverse effects of climate change have attracte...