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Long Duration Energy Storage Using Hydrogen in Metal-Organic Frameworks: Opportunities and Challenges.

Peng PengHenry Z H JiangStephanie CollinsHiroyasu FurukawaJeffrey R LongHanna M Breunig
Published in: ACS energy letters (2024)
Materials-based H 2 storage plays a critical role in facilitating H 2 as a low-carbon energy carrier, but there remains limited guidance on the technical performance necessary for specific applications. Metal-organic framework (MOF) adsorbents have shown potential in power applications, but need to demonstrate economic promises against incumbent compressed H 2 storage. Herein, we evaluate the potential impact of material properties, charge/discharge patterns, and propose targets for MOFs' deployment in long-duration energy storage applications including backup, load optimization, and hybrid power. We find that state-of-the-art MOF could outperform cryogenic storage and 350 bar compressed storage in applications requiring ≤8 cycles per year, but need ≥5 g/L increase in uptake to be cost-competitive for applications that require ≥30 cycles per year. Existing challenges include manufacturing at scale and quantifying the economic value of lower-pressure storage. Lastly, future research needs are identified including integrating thermodynamic effects and degradation mechanisms.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • current status