Mesoporous
Zn4O(−COO)6-based metal–organic
frameworks (MOFs), including UMCM-1, MOF-205, MUF-7a, and the newly
synthesized MOFs, termed ST-1, ST-2, ST-3, and ST-4 (ST = ShanghaiTech
University), have been systematically investigated for ultrahigh capacity
methane storage. Exceptionally, ST-2 was found to have the highest
deliverable capacity of 289 cm3STP/cm3 (567 mg/g) at 298 K and 5–200 bar, which surpasses all previously
reported records held by porous materials. We illustrate that the
fine-tuned mesoporosity is critical in further improving the deliverable
capacities at ultrahigh pressure.