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A sol-gel monolithic metal-organic framework with enhanced methane uptake.

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Abstract

A critical bottleneck for the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel has been the development of materials capable of storing it in a sufficiently compact form at ambient temperature. Here we report the synthesis of a porous monolithic metal-organic framework (MOF), which after successful packing and densification reaches 259 cm3 (STP) cm-3 capacity. This is the highest value reported to date for conformed shape porous solids, and represents a greater than 50% improvement over any previously reported experimental value. Nanoindentation tests on the monolithic MOF showed robust mechanical properties, with hardness at least 130% greater than that previously measured in its conventional MOF counterparts. Our findings represent a substantial step in the application of mechanically robust conformed and densified MOFs for high volumetric energy storage and other industrial applications.

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Nat Mater

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1476-1122
1476-4660

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17

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Springer Nature

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Sponsorship
European Research Council (291522)
The Royal Society (uf110211)
EPSRC (EP/K503757/1)
Royal Society (UF160728)
Royal Society (TA160108)
European Commission (312483)
European Research Council (726380)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/R008779/1)