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MOFs for CO2 Capture
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Chris Harding
 — Chemical Engineer and Biological Scientist
a year ago

In the future, yes I am at it again with future hopes, I want to do some chemical engineering analysis of this Metal Organic Framework (MOF).  IN fact it is Mg-MOF-74, and it has shown better ability to capture CO2 that zeolite 13x, which was the leading candidate.


References:

[1]  Singh, J., Goel, N., Verma, R., & Pratap Singh, R. (Eds.). (2023). Advanced Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks: Fundamentals and Applications (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003252061

[2] Porous Materials for Carbon Dioxide Capture. (2014). Germany: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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I guess challenges such as stability, cost-effectiveness, and scalability need to be addressed before they can be widely implemented in industrial applications. But yes, MOFs do offer a promising solution for CO2 capture.

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As usual, you are right on target.

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