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  • Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials: Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science

    Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials by Al-Ahmed, Amir; Haq, Bashirul; Iglauer, Stefan;

    Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 1 November 2026

    • ISBN 9780443236570
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages450 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials: Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science provides the latest and important findings of physisorption-based hydrogen storage in a single source. The book investigates microporous and mesoporous materials, such as zeolites and microporous other solids, polymers having intrinsic micro-porosity (PIMs), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), active carbons (including carbon nanostructures), and polymers for hydrogen storage by physisorption. This indispensable resource helps researchers in academia and hydrogen industries learn about the present status, progress, and future directions related to important findings of physisorption-based hydrogen storage, enabling them to stay current.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Hydrogen storage in zeolite and clay materials
    1. Hydrogen storage in zeolite at elevated pressure
    2. Hydrogen storage in Chabazite zeolite
    3. Hydrogen storage in microporous zeolite
    4. Hydrogen storage for ion-exchanged Mazzite and Levyne zeolites
    5. Hydrogen storage in low silica type X zeolites
    6. Hydrogen storage studies in Zeolite-Y Templated Carbon
    7. Adsorption and desorption of hydrogen in ZSM-5
    8. Hydrogen storage in nanoporous Zeolites
    9. Hydrogen storage in Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) at ambient condition

    Part 2: Hydrogen storage in MOF
    10. MOF for Hydrogen storage
    11. Effect of MOF Crystal structures on optimum Hydrogen storage
    12. The hydrogen storage mechanism of MOF
    13. Recent advancement of Hydrogen storage in MOFs
    14. MOF-5 as promising material for hydrogen storage
    15. Graphene and modified graphene for Hydrogen storage
    16. Hydrogen storage in Surface-Modified Multi-walled Carbon
    17. Modified carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage
    18. Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotube-based nanocomposite
    19. Hydrogen storage in modified graphene-based nanocomposite

    Part 3: Hydrogen storage in polymeric Materials
    20. Hydrogen storage in intrinsic microporous polymer
    21. Hydrogen storage in polymeric nanocomposites
    22. Hydrogen storage in electrospun nanofibrous materials
    23. Hydrogen storage in nanoporous polymers
    24. Economic impacts of physisorption based Hydrogen storage
    25. Case or feasibility studies physisorption based Hydrogen storage
    26. Challenges and prospects physisorption based Hydrogen storage
    27. Hydrogen storage in conducting polymers

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