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Porous aromatic frameworks by highly connected building blocks for hydrogen and methane storage

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Chem Synth 2025;5:[Accepted].
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The fabrication of porous materials possessing ultrahigh specific surface areas remains a significant challenge. We report the synthesis of two novel porous aromatic frameworks, PAF-336 and PAF-337, constructed from 6- and 8-connected building blocks with triangular prismatic and cuboid geometries, respectively. PAF-336 demonstrates an ultrahigh specific surface area (~5,210 m2·g-1) and large pore volume (3.5 cm3·g-1). This high porosity translates to high hydrogen storage capacity and state-of-the-art methane storage performance, positioning PAF-336 as a potential material for clean energy storage.

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Porous aromatic frameworks, topology-guided synthesis strategy, hydrogen storage, methane storage

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Cui L, Zhang M, Wang Q, Feng D, Lin L, Wang Z, Liu J, Jia J, Bian Z, Su BL, Zhu G. Porous aromatic frameworks by highly connected building blocks for hydrogen and methane storage. Chem Synth 2025;5:[Accept]. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/cs.2025.91

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