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

Figure 3. (A) The total methane capacity of PAF-336 at 298 and 273 K; (B) Comparison of the total methane capacity and BET surface areas with previously reported highly porous materials [Supplementary Table 3]; (C) Comparison of the gravimetric delivery capacity of methane with some of the high performing adsorbents (100 → 5 bar, 298 K, Supplementary Table 3); (D) The methane Qst for PAF-336. BET: Brunauer-Emmett-Teller; DOE: U.S. Department of Energy.

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