Recent progress in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for CO2 capture at different pressures
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Global climate change ensued by the rise in atmospheric CO2 levels is one of the greatest challenges our planet is facing today. This worldwide distress demands technologies that can contribute to our society toward “negative carbon emissions”. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are in important role for capturing CO2 from existing emission sources, such as industrial and energy production point sources, before new more prominent modifications to the energy infrastructure can be implemented. Recently, alongside point source capture, direct air capture (DAC) processes have emerged as highly sought-after technologies that are able to capture CO2 from the ambient air. Alongside the traditional…
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- Metal-organic framework
- Environmental science
- Process engineering
- Waste management
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Adsorption
- Organic chemistry
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