metal–organic framework at low loadings interact significantly more strongly than those adsorbed successively as a consequence of the strong interaction of hydrogen with the coordinatively unsaturated metal cations in the framework.
Hydrogen molecules adsorbed in the nickel, cobalt, and magnesium analogs of the CPO-27 metal–organic framework at low loadings interact significantly more strongly than those adsorbed successively as a consequence of the strong interaction of hydrogen with the coordinatively unsaturated metal cations in the framework.