Effects of metal-organic framework properties on CO2/H2 separation performance for pre-combustion CO2 capture via pressure swing adsorption

Authors
  • J. Long
Publication date 2011
Event 241st ACS National Meeting
Number of pages 1
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract Single-component CO2 and H2 adsorption isotherms are evaluated on avariety of metal-organic frameworks. Mixed-gas adsorption behavior is modeledusing ideal adsorbed solution theory. The high surface areas obtainable inmetal-organic frameworks lead to remarkable CO2 capacity. Coordinatively unsaturated metal centers embedded in the pores of metal-organicframeworks are associated with strong selectivity for CO2 over H2.
Document type Abstract
Note Paper number: 94
Language English
Published at https://tpa.acs.org/abstract/241sNM-319159/effects-of-metal-organic-framework-properties-on-cosub2subhsub2sub-separation-performance-for-pre-combustion-cosub2sub-capture-via-pressure-swing-adsorption
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