The CO Working Capacity of Ni-MOF-74 and Corresponding Operating Conditions for CO/N2 Adsorption Separation
Zhenfei Wang,
Congli Li,
Lei Tang
et al.
Abstract:Ni-MOF-74 is among the most promising candidates for CO adsorption due to its highest CO adsorption capacity. However, the feasibility of using Ni-MOF-74 in actual CO/N 2 pressure swing adsorption (PSA) processing cannot be reliably inferred based solely on its adsorption capacity at normal temperature and pressure. Hence, we systematically studied its CO working capacity and regenerability at different test temperatures and pressure ranges by single-component static and binarycomponent dynamic (CO/N 2 , 50%/5… Show more
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