Simulation Study of the Air Separation Performance of Cr-MIL-101 in High-Altitude Environments
Ying-Chao Wang,
Yuan-Zhe Li,
Ming-Ming Zhai
et al.
Abstract:The most severe challenge for troops in a high-altitude environment is hypoxia. Pressure swing adsorption coupled with membrane separation is an ideal solution for oxygen production in high-altitude areas, but the molecular sieve membranes and organic membranes used in this technique are greatly affected by the ambient temperature, humidity, and pressure. Compared with traditional porous materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have outstanding features such as low densities, large specific surface areas, hi… Show more
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