• Entropy driven spontaneous formation of highly porous films from polymer-nanoparticle composites 

    Korampally, Venumadhav, 1972-; Yun, Minseong, 1978-; Rajagopalan, Thiruvengadathan; Dasgupta, Purnendu K.; Gangopadhyay, Keshab; Gangopadhyay, Shubhra (Institute of Physics, 2009)
    Nanoporous materials have become indispensable in many fields ranging from photonics, catalysis and semiconductor processing to biosensor infrastructure. Rapid and energy efficient process fabrication of these materials ...
  • Hydrogen storage in engineered carbon nanospaces 

    Burress, Jacob W., 1983-; Kraus, Michael A., 1978-; Beckner, Matt; Cepel, Raina; Suppes, Galen J.; Pfeifer, Peter; Wexler, Carlos, 1966- (Institute of Physics, 2009)
    It is shown how appropriately engineered nanoporous carbons provide materials for reversible hydrogen storage, based on physisorption, with exceptional storage capacities (~80 g H2/kg carbon, ~50 g H2/liter carbon, at 50 ...