metal-organic frameworks
International Sugar Journal

Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit only water vapor from their tailpipes, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil-fuel-based transportation. But for hydrogen cars to become mainstream, scientists need to develop more efficient hydrogen-storage systems. Now, a team led by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has used metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) to set a new record for hydrogen storage capacity under normal operating conditions.
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New York’s October raw sugar futures were down 0.75% to 18.53 cents per lb on July 21, while the white sugar fell slightly to US$535.40. Various dynamics are currently in […]
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