Toward New Candidates for Hydrogen Storage: High-Surface-Area Carbon Aerogels
Chemistry of Materials2006Vol. 18(26), pp. 6085–6087
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Abstract
At 77 K, hydrogen surface excess sorption of carbon aerogels scales with BET surface area up to 2550 m2/g, yielding up to 5 wt % gravimetric density. The surface area dependence for the aerogel with a surface area of 3200 m2/g is somewhat weaker, with a gravimetric density of 5.3 wt %.
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