2021
DOI: 10.1360/tb-2020-1670
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MOFs-derived porous carbon materials for gas adsorption and separation

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“…Due to the diversity of metal ions and organic ligands, there are various types of MOF materials, mainly including network metal-organic framework materials (IRMOFs), zeolitelike imidazole ester framework materials (ZIFs), Lavasher framework materials (MILs), University of Oslo framework materials (UiO), porous coordination network structural materials (PCN), and pillar-supported metal-organic framework materials (CPL) [32].…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the diversity of metal ions and organic ligands, there are various types of MOF materials, mainly including network metal-organic framework materials (IRMOFs), zeolitelike imidazole ester framework materials (ZIFs), Lavasher framework materials (MILs), University of Oslo framework materials (UiO), porous coordination network structural materials (PCN), and pillar-supported metal-organic framework materials (CPL) [32].…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its high CO 2 capacity below atmospheric pressure, DOBDC serves as an adsorbent for capturing CO 2 from flue gas, but its stability is poor. Liu et al [32] studied the stability of Ni/DOBDC and Mg/DOBDC. The results indicate that Ni/DOBDC maintains its CO 2 capacity after steam conditioning and long-term storage, while Mg/DOBDC cannot.…”
Section: Other Influencing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%