Clean hydrogen news: KAIST develops angstrom-scale polymer membrane for hydrogen separation
The core scientific claims about KAIST’s ms-oDMB-DB50 membrane, Bridge Connectivity Degree, helium density‑probe validation, 73% BCD, sub‑3 Å pores, improved H₂/N₂ selectivity, ~2× tensile strength, and 100‑hour stable operation match a Nature Communications paper and KAIST news released on August 12, 2026. Market size/forecast figures and specific commercialization scenarios are projections and not all tied to clearly identified sources. Overall, the science is trustworthy; forward‑looking market and adoption claims should be qualified.
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