MOST-H2 – Novel metal organic framework absorbents for eficient storage of hydrogen

The project works on an integrated multiscale, lab-to-tank approach to develop, validate and demonstrate innovative, low cost, cryo-adsorptive hydrogen storage systems. The main focus is on developing monolithic Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) adsorbents with an optimal combination of volumetric and gravimetric H2 storage capacity.   The outcomes are supposed to contribute to establishing hydrogen as widespread energy carrier – a key priority for the EU in becoming climate-neutral.

Details

Status:

Research Focus:

  • Climate

Project Coordination:

No results found.

Partners:

Panepistimio Kritis, Greece
Universite Du Mans, France
Universidad De Alicante, Spain
Laguens Y Perez SL, Spain
FEN Research GmbH, Austria
GREENDELTA GmbH, Germany
Steinbeis 2i GmbH, Germany
ITALFERR SPA, Italy
The Chancellor Masters And Scholars of The University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
IMMATERIAL LTD, United Kingdom
Hiden Isochema Ltd, United Kingdom

Countries:

Germany (Bavaria), Morocco

Funding Agency:

European Union (EU)

Funding Type:

Horizon Europe (HEU)

Duration:

01/06/2022
– 31/05/2026

Budget:

4917262 EUR

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