ScoroporH
ScoroporH is a hypothetical class of porous materials described in speculative and theoretical literature as potential hydrogen storage media. The term is not associated with a single, confirmed material but with a family of hypothetical frameworks whose defining feature is a highly interconnected pore network that can reversibly adsorb hydrogen at practical conditions.
Design concepts commonly attributed to ScoroporH include hierarchical porosity spanning micropores and mesopores, high surface area,
Current status: ScoroporH remains a theoretical construct rather than a realized material. It appears in thought
Potential applications envisioned include portable energy storage, fuel cell systems, and aerospace power systems, where high