This week, two young researchers from the MOST-H2 project consortium participate to the 15th Fundamentals of Adsorption (FOA15) conference in Porto, Portugal.
Christos Tampaxis, a post-doctoral researcher at the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” (NCSRD), and Jincheng Xu, a PhD student at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), each presented their research during the conference’s poster sessions.
Christos Tampaxis presented his poster titled “Novel Hierarchical MOFs for balanced volumetric and gravimetric H2 and CH4 Storage”, highlighting the development of advanced materials with pore networks optimized for supercritical gas storage applications.
Jincheng Xu showcased his work with a poster titled “Confined Geometry Effect of Supercritical Adsorption Behaviour of Hydrogen”, focusing on the impact of pore structure on hydrogen adsorption.
Both posters reflect key advancements made within the framework of the project, aimed at accelerating innovation in hydrogen storage through fundamental adsorption research.

