Enhancing CO2 Adsorption in MIL-53(Al) through Pressure–Temperature Modulation: Insights from Guest–Host Interactions
Jingyan Liu,
Boqing Li,
Vinicius Martins
et al.
Abstract:Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
have garnered significant
attention for their exceptional CO2 adsorption capabilities.
Among them, MIL-53(Al) is uniquely known for its “breathing
effect”, a reversible phase transition between large-pore and
narrow-pore phases. While previous studies have explored the structural
changes in MIL-53(Al) under varying conditions, this work represents
an innovative investigation into the simultaneous effects of high
pressure and high temperature on the CO2 adsorption performance
of … Show more
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