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Gas sorption in engineered carbon nanospaces
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
as high-capacity storage materials for natural gas (methane) and molecular hydrogen. The carbons have surface areas of up to 3500 m[2]/g, porosities of up to 0.8. Extensive characterizations of the surface and pore structure of samples were performed...