Abstract
Due to the simple and fast division of electrons and ions via the pores, the porous materials are commonly used in different fields. Porous materials include porous ceramics, porous glass, polymer foams, activated carbon, zeolites, and porous metals; recent attention has been drawn to metal-organic frames among these materials. Organic-metal frameworks are a porous, inorganic–organic hybrid combination in which an organic ligand and a metal ion are joined together to form a 3D structure through coordination. Acetylene and methane show more environmental fuels, which are regarded as perfect options to fossil fuels. Owing to volumetrically low power density at atmospheric circumstances, it is greatly satisfactory to improve porous materials like organic–metal frameworks that indicate high adsorption features on this basis them.
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