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Review of the Latest Scientific Advances and Challenges in Hydrogen Storage Using Advanced Porous Materials A scientific webinar on ‘Hydrogen Storage in Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs)’ was held, featuring a lecture by Dr. Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor



According to the Office of Public Relations of the Energy Management Research Center, a scientific webinar on “Hydrogen Storage in Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs)” was held. Continuing the series of expert webinars titled “Everything About Hydrogen”, this scientific webinar focused on hydrogen storage in metal–organic frameworks and took place on December 17, 2025 (26 Azar 1404) with the participation of researchers, students, and enthusiasts in the field of clean energy. The webinar featured a lecture by Dr. Fahimeh Hoori‑Abad Saboor  and was hosted by Dr. Mojdeh Sajadi  from the Petroleum Institute of the University of Tehran, covering the latest scientific advances and challenges in hydrogen storage using advanced porous materials.
During the event, Dr. Hoori‑Abad Saboor highlighted the strategic importance of hydrogen as a key clean energy carrier and explained the principles of hydrogen storage in MOFs. She examined the role of porous structures, high surface area, and the structural engineering capability of MOFs in enhancing hydrogen uptake and improving storage performance. The advantages, limitations, and technical challenges of these materials under practical temperature and pressure conditions were also discussed. Furthermore, the webinar addressed the storage capacity of MOFs in comparison with conventional hydrogen storage methods, and explored the future development of this technology in the hydrogen economy, with particular focus on industrial applications such as transportation and energy storage.
The Energy Management Research Center expressed its gratitude to the speaker and host and emphasized the importance of conducting a series of energy storage webinars for advancing specialized knowledge, fostering scientific collaboration, and promoting interdisciplinary research in the field of renewable energy. The Center also expressed hope that the continuation of these programs will pave the way for scientific and technological advancements at both national and international levels. Interested individuals can watch the full webinar via the following link: https://www.aparat.com/v/jnd09e9



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