Densified HKUST-1 monoliths as a route to high volumetric and gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity

David Gerard Madden*, Daniel O'Nolan, Nakul Rampal, Robin Babu, Ceren Çamur, Ali N. Al Shakhs, Shi Yuan Zhang, Graham A. Rance, Javier Perez, Nicola Pietro Maria Casati, Carlos Cuadrado-Collados, Denis O'Sullivan, Nicholas P. Rice, Thomas Gennett, Philip Parilla, Sarah Shulda, Katherine E. Hurst, Vitalie Stavila, Mark D. Allendorf, Joaquin Silvestre-AlberoAlexander C. Forse, Neil R. Champness, Karena W. Chapman, David Fairen-Jimenez

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