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MAST3RBoost · Maturing the production standards of ultraporous structures for high density hydrogen storage bank operating on swinging tem-peratures and low compression

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202231 August 2026EU funding €4,638,414Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01

MAST3RBoost will bring to the stage of maturation a new generation of ultraporous materials (Activated carbons, ACs, and MOFs) with a 30% increase of the working capacity of H2 at 100 bar (reaching 10 wt% and 44 gH2/lPS), by turning the lab-scale synthesis protocols into industrial-like manufacturing process. Densified prototypes of ACs and MOFs will be produced beyond 10 kg for the first time using pre-industrial facilities already in place. The process will be actively guided by unsupervised Machine Learning, while the foundations for an in-depth supervised learning in the sector of H2 storage will be established with harmonized procedures. Recycled raw materials for the manufacturing of the ultraporous materials will be actively pursued, both from waste agroforestry biomass and from solid urban waste (PET and Al-lined bricks). In parallel, new lightweight Al and Mg-based metal alloys will be adapted to Additive Manufacturing, via the WAAM technology. Databases for mechanical properties relevant to pressure vessel design will be improved, covering gaps for testing under compressed H2. WAAM and engineering capacities (COMSOL numerical calculation) will allow to produce an innovative type I vessel demonstrator including balance of plant and with a dedicated shape to better fit on-board. A unique combination of maximum pressure (up to 100 bar) and carefully selected temperature swing will allow producing a system storage density as high as 33 gH2/lsys. The system will be manufactured to embed 1 kg of H2, becoming a worldwide benchmark for the adsorbed storage at low compression with a highly competitive projected cost of 1,780 ? for the automotive sector. This demonstrator will embody an actual and techno-economically feasible solution for transportations sectors that require storage capacities beyond 60 kg H2 such as trucks, trains and planes. LCA and risk & safety assessment will be performed with high-quality data and shared with stakeholders of the sector.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

ENVIROHEMP SL

ES · €764,791

participant

CONTACTICA SL

ES · €396,343

participant

SPIKE RENEWABLES SRL

IT · €679,750

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €403,577

participant

PEUGEOT CITROEN AUTOMOVEIS PORTUGAL, SA

PT

participant

NANOLAYERS OU

EE · €287,125

participant

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA

ZA · €180,457

participant

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH

ZA · €447,398

participant

LKR LEICHTMETALLKOMPETENZZENTRUM RANSHOFEN GMBH

AT · €654,708

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

UK

participant

FUNDACION CIDETEC

ES · €257,312

associatedPartner

TWI LIMITED

UK

participant

EDAG ENGINEERING GMBH

DE · €487,953

participant

CNH INDUSTRIAL ITALIA SPA

IT · €79,000

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