Utilizing Resonant Acoustic Mixing to Combine HKUST-1 with Activated Carbon for Hydrogen Adsorption Applications
Résumé
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as highly promising candidates for hydrogen storage due to their adaptable porosity, large surface area, and the possibility to functionalize them for particular applications. Incorporating carbon-based materials into the MOF matrix has proven effective in increasing specific surface area of the resulting composite material, thereby enhancing its adsorption capacity. This study focuses on assessing the impact of introducing a commercial activated carbon (AC, MSC 30 from Kansai Coke and Chemicals Co., Ltd.) into the HKUST-1 matrix. This assessment involves comprehensive analysis of textural properties, thermal stability, water affinity, and H2 uptake.
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