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- who: Giuseppe Sdanghi and collaborators from the Hydrogen can interact with the surface of several microporous materials through weak Van der Waals forces, forming a monolayerThe interaction energies involved are very low, of the order of, .01-0., eV [46], which means that no chemical bonds are generated between the hydrogen molecules and the surface of the microporous materials. This interaction is a completely reversible process, also known as "physisorption". Several materials have been shown to have increased adsorption capacities, such as carbon-based materials (i.e., activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes), zeolites, metal organic frameworks . . .
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