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Hydrogen storage in molecular clathrates.
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Theoretical Developments 4147 - Extensions of van der Waals−Platteeuw Theory 4147 4.1.2.Abstract:
3. Experimental Probes 4142 3.1. Neutron Scattering 4142 3.1.1. Structure 4142 3.1.2. Phonon Density of States 4143 3.2. Raman Scattering 4144 3.2.1. Internal ModessCrystal Field 4144 3.2.2. Rotational and Translational Modes 4145 3.3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 4145 3.4. Thermal Conductivity and Heat Capacity 4146 4. Theoretical Developments 4147 4.1. Semiempirical Models 4147 4.1.1. Extensions of van der Waals−Platteeuw Theory 4147read more
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Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Organic Frameworks
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