I would say MOFs could be useful for batteries, but not for storing electrons directly. Why? Electrons are really small and mobile. Charged ions like in positively charged Lithium-Ions are very heavy and big by comparison.
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Rare nocturnal parrots in New Zealand are breeding for the first time in 4 years — here's whyOh these little green kākāpō creatures are the cutest nocturnal parrots.
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Outstanding in her field: cow recorded using tool for first timeThe smartest cow is usually the leader of the herd I would think.
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Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the worldCapacitors store charged particles. Electrons. MOFs are useful for storing molecules as far as I know, not electrons.