Our VP of Business Development, Magnus Bach, explains how we enable the hydrogen economy by overcoming its biggest challenge: Safe and efficient storage and transportation.
Our VP of Business Development, Magnus Bach, explains how H2MOF’s nano-engineered reticular materials can overcome the biggest challenge of the hydrogen economy.
Our CEO, Dr. Samer Taha, explains how H2MOF is leveraging reticular chemistry to tackle the hydrogen storage challenge.
H2MOF will be speaking at the California Hydrogen Convention, taking place in May 29-30, 2024, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
In this interview, Magnus Bach and Dr Neel Sirosh discuss about the ‘magic behind the science’ at H2MOF.
The convergence of nanotechnology and climate technology presents a transformational opportunity to enable the transition of the global energy system. Read the article by our CEO, Dr. Samer Taha.
In this CNBC article, our founders talk about the biggest bottleneck of the hydrogen economy and how H2MOF’s solutions for hydrogen storage will help overcome this challenge.
The Science for the Future Ernest Solvay Prize by Syensqo has been awarded to Omar Yaghi in recognition of his pioneering work in reticular chemistry.
We are excited to have our CEO, Dr. Samer Taha, featured in a recent Forbes Article focused on how H2MOF can help accelerate the hydrogen economy with a cheaper, more efficient way to store and move the fuel.
Hydrogen is the lightest, most abundant element in the universe. And when it burns, all it leaves behind is clean water. So, it’s puzzling why more people haven’t heard of hydrogen – and of the role it is earmarked to play in the shift towards a carbon-free energy mix.
Renewables are a growing component of the global energy mix. Electrification continues to
make inroads in the personal and light vehicle sectors. But key sectors, such as heavy road transport, industry, aviation, and shipping, remain stubbornly resistant to decarbonization. This is where Power-to-X (P2X) plays a vital role.