Ancient chemistry trick unlocks new type of glass that traps CO2 and hydrogen

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Scientists have adapted a chemistry technique used in traditional glassmaking to improve a futuristic material known as metal-organic framework (MOF) glass. These materials are made from metal atoms connected by organic molecules and are valued for their ability to trap gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen, and even capture water.

The international research team, which included scientists from TU Dortmund and the University of Birmingham, reported the fin...

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