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Convenient hydrogen storage? (Materials Science).


Hydrogen attracts attention as a clean-burning fuel that could eliminate the United States' dependence on fossil fuel fossil fuel: see energy, sources of; fuel.
fossil fuel

Any of a class of materials of biologic origin occurring within the Earth's crust that can be used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
. Finding a way of storing the gas safely and compactly in cars has been proving difficult, however.

A team of researchers says it's developed hydrogen-storage materials that, with modifications, might do the trick. In previous work, the scientists reported that varieties of their porous materials can hold large amounts of methane (SN: 6/23/01, p. 398). They've now shown that the materials, which are composed of microscopic frameworks of metal such as zinc and organic parts such as naphthalene naphthalene (năf`thəlēn'), colorless, crystalline, solid aromatic hydrocarbon with a pungent odor. It melts at 80°C;, boils at 218°C;, and sublimes upon heating. , attract and sequester sequester v. to keep separate or apart. In so-called "high-profile" criminal prosecutions (involving major crimes, events, or persons given wide publicity) the jury is sometimes "sequestered" in a hotel without access to news media, the general public or their  hydrogen.

The Department of Energy has specified that a good storage material should hold at least 6 percent of its weight as hydrogen. So far, however, no practical storage material has met this goal. Part of the problem is that storing the gas requires significantly compressing hydrogen at low temperatures and dangerously high pressures. In some cases, the contained hydrogen chemically bonds to the storage materials and doesn't come out easily.

In comparison, the porous materials that Omar Yaghi of the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries.  in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as  and his colleagues describe in the May 16 Science can store and easily release 2 percent of their weight in hydrogen at room temperature and only 10 times atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure
 or barometric pressure

Force per unit area exerted by the air above the surface of the Earth. Standard sea-level pressure, by definition, equals 1 atmosphere (atm), or 29.92 in. (760 mm) of mercury, 14.70 lbs per square in., or 101.
. That's the pressure found in a cigarette lighter, says Yaghi. What's more, the work revealed a potential path to the Department of Energy's 6 percent goal: increasing the size of the organic components in the storage framework.--J.G.
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Date:Jun 14, 2003
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