2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-wl69w
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Chemically reversible CO2 uptake by dendrimer-impregnated metal-organic frameworks

Abstract: Industrialization over the past two centuries has resulted in a continuous rise of global CO2 emissions. These emissions are changing ecosystems and livelihoods. Therefore, methods are needed to capture these emissions from point sources and possibly from our atmosphere. Though the amount of CO2 is rising, it is challenging to capture directly from air because its concentration in air is extremely low, 0.04%. In this study, amines installed inside metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are investigated for adsorption… Show more

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