Nanoporous magnesium borohydride enables high-density hydrogen storage

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Professor Hyunchul Oh of UNIST's Department of Chemistry has developed a nanoporous magnesium borohydride structure capable of storing hydrogen at high densities even at ambient pressure. The material can store 144 g/L of hydrogen, surpassing conventional methods. This breakthrough offers a compelling alternative for large-scale hydrogen storage, improving the economic feasibility and efficiency of hydrogen energy. The study was published in Nature Chemistry.


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