Nobel laureate Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart, known for his work in artificial molecular machines, and Professor Omar Yaghi, founder of Reticular Chemistry, have launched H2MOF, a US-based firm dedicated to creating durable, efficient solid-state hydrogen storage solutions operable at ambient temperature and low pressure.
The company aims to address the lingering fossil fuel dominance in the current energy landscape, seen as a contributor to the climate crisis, by advocating for wider hydrogen adoption as a pathway to a sustainable future.
Stoddart notes, “Hydrogen fuel has the highest energy density among all combustible fuels; at the same time, it has zero emissions.”
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