OMS stands for Octahedral Molecular Sieve (see the Wiki entry). It is
appearing to be an important structural arrangement for hydrogen
densification.
>From there on, this comment gets swamped in acronyms, but that is almost
unavoidable in Science these days.
Returning to OMS - it is subnanometer
Good picture of OMS
http://emlab.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/370/2014/10/Urchin-like-octa
hedral-molecular-sieves.jpg
OMS stands for Octahedral Molecular Sieve (see the Wiki entry). It is
appearing to be an important structural arrangement for hydrogen
densification.
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