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Microporous polymers could provide a solution to hydrogen storage challenge
Researchers working at the Universities of Cardiff, Manchester and Birmingham in the UK have developed a pure organic microporous polymer that can absorb and release hydrogen gas, providing a potential storage option for fuel cell power applications.
The researchers have developed a novel-structured constrained geometry polymer composed of a backbone of interlinked five and six-membered hydrocarbon rings with precisely placed interconnecting links. These links restrict
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