Focus Session: Hydrogen Storage III: Novel Porous and Sorbent Materials
FOCUS · S36 ·
Presentations
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Enhancing the interaction strength and capacities of hydrogen storage via surface adsorption
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Craig Brown
- NIST Center for Neutron Research
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Nature of the Hydrogen Binding in Metal Organic Frameworks with Exposed Transition Metal Sites
ORAL
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Authors
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Wei Zhou
- NIST and UMD
- NIST Center for Neutron Research
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Taner Yildirim
- NIST and UPENN
- NIST Center for Neutron Research
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Kinetic and steric differences in adsorption in two porous metal-organic frameworks
ORAL
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Authors
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Kathleen Lask
- Southern Illinois University
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Vaiva Krungleviciute
- Southern Illinois University
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Murat Bulut
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- Southern Illinois University
- Southern illinois University, Carbondale, IL-62901, USA
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Aldo Migone
- Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL-62901
- Southern Illinois University
- Southern illinois University, Carbondale, IL-62901, USA
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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J.-Y. Lee
- Rutgers University
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Jing Li
- Rutgers University
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A theoretical and experimental study of hydrogen storage in metal organic framework materials.
ORAL
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Authors
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Valentino R. Cooper
- Rutgers University
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Jeong Yong Lee
- Rutgers University
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Jing Li
- Rutgers University
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Yves Chabal
- Rutgers University
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David C. Langreth
- Rutgers University
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The flexibility of zeolites for Hydrogen storage
ORAL
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Authors
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Asel Sartbaeva
- Oxford University
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Stephen Anthony Wells
- Warwick University
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Peter P. Edwards
- Oxford University
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Inelastic Incoherent Neutron Scattering Studies of the Ti-doped hydrogen-adsorbed SBA-15
ORAL
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Authors
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Alice Acatrinei
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANSCE-LC
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Luke Daemen
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANSCE-LC
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Monika Hartl
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANSCE-LC
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Hydrogen Storage in Mesoporous Materials under High Pressure
ORAL
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Authors
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Michelle Weinberger
- Geophysical Lab, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Maddury Somayazulu
- Geophysical Laboratory
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
- Geophysical Lab, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Russell Hemley
- Geophysical Lab, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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A combined pressure-temperature synthesis approach towards novel hydrogen storage materials
ORAL
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Authors
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Raja Chellappa
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Maddury Somayazulu
- Geophysical Laboratory
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
- Geophysical Lab, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Viktor Struzhkin
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Russell Hemley
- Carnegie Institution for Science
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Structure of Nanoporous Biocarbon for Hydrogen Storage as Determined by Small Angle X-Ray Scattering
ORAL
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Authors
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Mikael Wood
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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J. Burress
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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J. Pobst
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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S. Carter
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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P. Pfeifer
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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C. Wexler
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics
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P. Shah
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Chemical Engineering
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G. Suppes
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Chemical Engineering
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High Capacity Hydrogen Storage on Nanoporous Biocarbon
ORAL
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Authors
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Jacob Burress
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Mikael Wood
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Michael Gordon
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Phillip Parilla
- NREL
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Michael Benham
- Hiden Isochema
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Carlos Wexler
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Fred Hawthorne
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Peter Pfeifer
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Preparation and Cryogenic Hydrogen Storage Capacity of Nanoporous Carbon Materials Synthesized using an Aerosol-Assisted Approach
ORAL
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Authors
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Qingyuan Hu
- Purdue University
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Yunfeng Lu
- Univ. Cal. Los Angeles
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Gregory P. Meisner
- GM Resarch and Development Center
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NMR Characterization of Hydrogen Adsorption and Pore Structures of Carbon-Based Materials
ORAL
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Authors
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B.J. Anderson
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255
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Alfred Kleinhammes
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255
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Yue Wu
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255
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Fabrication Procedures and Material Properties of Activated Carbon for Hydrogen and Methane Storage
ORAL
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Authors
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Jeffrey Pobst
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Jacob Burress
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Mikael Wood
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Matthew Beckner
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Parag Shah
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Michael Gordon
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Phillip Parilla
- NREL
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Sarah Barker
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Sara Carter
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Lauren Aston
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Galen Suppes
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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Peter Pfeifer
- Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
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