Abstract
Natural gas is increasingly being viewed as one of the most viable alternatives to gasoline. However, its vehicular application will only be widespread if safe and high-capacity methane stores are developed. In this work, we report an over 33% increase in methane uptake on a post-synthetically modified metal-organic framework. The underlying mechanism for this dramatic increase is due to lattice defects formed upon post-synthetic modification. This method may open new approaches to natural gas storage.
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Szilágyi, P. Á., Serra-Crespo, P., Gascon, J., Geerlings, H., & Dam, B. (2016). The impact of post-synthetic linker functionalization of MOFs on methane storage: The role of defects. Frontiers in Energy Research, 4(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2016.00009
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