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Ghanfar Nazir
Hydrogen has the potential to become a clean and sustainable source of energy, but storing it efficiently and safely remains a major challenge. One promising solution is to use highly microporous carbons as the storage medium, which can adsorb and desorb hydrogen at relatively low temperatures and pressures. In this article, we will discuss a recent study that demonstrates how melamine and terephthalaldehyde can be used to prepare highly microporous carbons for high-performance hydrogen storage [1].