Abstract

General relationships between hydrogen adsorption capacities at 77 and 298K and pore characteristics across a wide range of nanoporous carbons are presented. These nanoporous carbons include KOH-activated carbons (ACs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and nanofibers, activated CNTs, activated carbon fibers and nanofibers, pillared carbons, zeolite-templated carbons, carbide-derived carbons and doped carbon materials. It has remarked the importance of measuring and reporting the packing density of the materials in order to report correct values of the hydrogen adsorption capacities in volumetric basis.

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