2013
DOI: 10.1002/cite.201300093
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Metal Organic Frameworks for Natural Gas Storage in Vehicles

Abstract: With the increasing demand for alternative fuels the storage of natural gas (NG) in adsorbents like metal organic frameworks (MOFs) will become more important. In order to use MOFs as storage media in fuel delivery systems, the optimization of mass and energy transfer of the system is crucial. For rapid NG filling of a tank, molecules need to reach the adsorption sites within a reasonable time while the heat of adsorption should be dissipated to the environment. In this article, mass transfer in shaped bodies … Show more

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“…Table 5 shows the possible organic linkers and inorganic clusters in different MOFs. These small units are assembled in a nanometer scale and make highly porous framework (surface area, 10,000 m 2 g -1 ) which can separate different gases and can store a lot of gas in this framework (Arnold et al 2013). Millward and Yaghi (2005) reported that a container filled with MOF-177 could capture nine times the amount of CO 2 in the container compared to that without the MOF-177 at 35 bar pressure and 25°C.…”
Section: Selective Adsorption Of Co 2 By Metal-organic Framework (Mofs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5 shows the possible organic linkers and inorganic clusters in different MOFs. These small units are assembled in a nanometer scale and make highly porous framework (surface area, 10,000 m 2 g -1 ) which can separate different gases and can store a lot of gas in this framework (Arnold et al 2013). Millward and Yaghi (2005) reported that a container filled with MOF-177 could capture nine times the amount of CO 2 in the container compared to that without the MOF-177 at 35 bar pressure and 25°C.…”
Section: Selective Adsorption Of Co 2 By Metal-organic Framework (Mofs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation parameters are summarized in Table 8, obtaining a good fit to the experimental data (R 2 = 0.98). It is remarkable the increase in the Di fit value (9.1•10 -9 m 2 /s), in comparison to adsorption one, which could be related to the temperature increment [51][52][53]. In addition, axial dispersion (De) is slightly oversized by the correlation, as expected when working at lower flow rates.…”
Section: Fixed Bed Desorptionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Note that in addition to evaluating changes in porosity upon compaction, it is also important to consider potential affects on the adsorption and desorption kinetics, as fast kinetics are important for achieving practical refueling and discharge rates in a vehicle. 77…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%