Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Seminar
Long Beach, California, USA – January 14-16
About our session
Wednesday, January 15 – h. 4:25 PM – Room 101 B
Reticular Materials for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage at Low Pressure and Ambient Temperature
Dr. Neel Sirosh, CTO
Reticular materials such as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are widely recognized as the most promising new class of materials for disruptive climate change applications, including hydrogen storage.
Leveraging decades of discoveries by the founder of artificial molecular machinery Prof. Sir Fraser Stoddart, and the founder of reticular chemistry Prof. Omar Yaghi, H2MOF has designed solid-state nanomaterials with exceptional hydrogen adsorption properties. Engineered at the atomic level, these materials are able to attract hydrogen molecules towards the nano-scale cavities of the material and retain them while also allowing for the efficient release when required. Reticular material-based solid-state storage can achieve high storage density at near ambient temperature and pressure below 100 bar, addressing critical challenges of safety, scalability, and cost-effectiveness in both mobile and stationary applications.
In his session, Dr. Neel Sirosh will provide an overview of H2MOF’s transformational technology and advancements, from the material’s properties to its application for safe and efficient hydrogen storage and transportation. Dr. Sirosh’s technical expertise based on 20+ years of experience in the hydrogen industry will engage attendees with a unique perspective on the future of hydrogen storage, covering aspects such as:
- How nano-engineered reticular materials enable excellent hydrogen uptake and release capabilities, with an in-depth analysis of the adsorption and desorption mechanisms and the materials’ structural properties.
- The advantages of reticular material-based hydrogen storage, including safety, high energy density, and ease of integration across applications.
- Application areas and example of use cases, including hydrogen fuel tanks, hydrogen transportation tanks and hydrogen ground storage tanks.
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