“…The smaller values found herein for the investigated (Na,Cd)-MOF suggest a weaker (local) interaction of the CO 2 molecule with the Na + cation. However, analysis of fine details cannot be done at this stage, because it was shown that for CO 2 adsorbed on both, MOFs and zeolites alike, at least one half of the gas-solid interaction energy comes from long range dispersion interactions, 25,55,56 and the actual value of H 0 depends on a complex interplay of electrostatic and dispersion forces. Adsorption selectivity, of carbon dioxide versus nitrogen, referred to post-combustion flue gas that (besides other minor components) usually contains CO 2 and N 2 at a partial pressure of about 0.15 and 0.75 bar, respectively, is commonly assessed from single-component gas adsorption isotherms (at 298 K) by using the selectivity factor, S, expressed as: 2,11 (4) where q i and p i are the molar fraction and partial pressure, respectively, of component i.…”