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Highly Porous Materials as Potential Components of Natural Gas Storage Systems: Part 2 (A Review)
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This review discusses the challenges of the preparation and investigation of adsorbents for high-performance and safe operation of natural gas (methane) storage/delivery systems. Currently, researchers have been paying increasing attention to coordination polymers distinguished by developed surface, very high porosity, and adjustable porous structure. This part, Part 2, of the review provides an analysis of the current state of research on the development of methane adsorbents based on highly porous metal-organic and covalent organic framework materials, hybrid composites, and a number of other structures. Emphasis is placed on modification methods for these materials, their structural design, and fine-tuning of pore size for the most efficient use of their nanoporous space for methane storage.
natural gas storagemethane adsorptionmetal-organic frameworkscovalent organic frameworks
E. I. Knerelman、Yu. A. Karozina、I. G. Shunina
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Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, 142432 Russia