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Sorption Material

Sorption Material

Introduction

Sorption materials are solids that can absorb or adsorb hydrogen, often used for storage or purification.

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IAEA Hydrogen Storage Techniques

🧠 What It Means

  • Absorption: hydrogen enters the material (e.g. metal hydrides).

  • Adsorption: hydrogen sticks to the surface (e.g. activated carbon).

  • Used in hydrogen tanks, filters, and sensors.

Key Challenges

  • Must balance storage capacity, release rate, and weight.

  • Some require high pressure or temperature swings.

  • Degradation after multiple cycles can limit lifespan.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Sorption materials are like sponges for hydrogen — only smarter and much stronger.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“They hold hydrogen when we don’t need it — and release it when we do.”

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