Progress in adsorption-based CO 2 capture by metal–organic frameworks
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently attracted intense research interest because of their permanent porous structures, large surface areas, and potential applications as novel adsorbents. The recent progress in adsorption-based CO(2) capture by MOFs is reviewed and summarized in this critical review. CO(2) adsorption in MOFs has been divided into two sections, adsorption at high pressures and selective adsorption at approximate atmospheric pressures. Keys to CO(2) adsorption in MOFs at high pressures and low pressures are summarized to be pore volumes of MOFs, and heats of adsorption, respectively. Many MOFs have high CO(2) selectivities over N(2) and CH(4). Water effects on CO(2) adsorption in MOFs…
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5Topics & keywords
- Adsorption
- Catenation
- Metal-organic framework
- Nanotechnology
- Porosity
- Water vapor
- Materials science
- Chemical engineering
- Clean water and sanitation