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Resumen de CO2 storage on metal-organic frameworks

Yunsheng Ma, Hideki Tanaka, Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have received continuous attention because of their highly porous, diversified structures and potential applications as novel adsorbents. In this chapter, the recent progress in developing MOFs for CO2 capture is reviewed. Several strategies being used to improve CO2 adsorption uptake at low pressure are highlighted. These strategies are generation of interaction sites in the pores as well as controlling of pore size of MOFs, building of flexible MOFs, and construction of water-stable MOFs. In addition, the high-pressure CO2 adsorption in highly porous MOFs is reviewed. At last, the studies of CO2-loaded structures with crystallographic technique are summarized.


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