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BASF pursues H2 storage CUBISM BASF nanocubes as seen under an electron microscope. BASF PHOTO BASF researchers have developed metal-organic compound-based "nanocubes" that could be used to store hydrogen in miniature fuel cells for powering portable electronics. The outer edges of the cubes are in the micrometer range, but their inner 3-D lattice structure has pores and channels in the nanometer range. According to BASF, as little as 2 g of the material has an internal surface area equal to that of a soccer field |
UPDATE | 03.03 |
COMPANY | BASF |
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