Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture

The relentless search for more efficient novel material frameworks for carbon capture application is mutual among both academia and industry. The high CO2 separation selectivity of materials such as metal-organic framework (MOF) and covalent-organic framework (COF) is established worldwide due to th...

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Main Authors: Rana, Supriyanka, Sharma, Eshita, Mishra, Puranjan, Singh, Lakhveer, Zularisam, Ab Wahid, Reena, Gupta L., Sharma, Swati
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author Rana, Supriyanka
Sharma, Eshita
Mishra, Puranjan
Singh, Lakhveer
Zularisam, Ab Wahid
Reena, Gupta L.
Sharma, Swati
author_facet Rana, Supriyanka
Sharma, Eshita
Mishra, Puranjan
Singh, Lakhveer
Zularisam, Ab Wahid
Reena, Gupta L.
Sharma, Swati
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description The relentless search for more efficient novel material frameworks for carbon capture application is mutual among both academia and industry. The high CO2 separation selectivity of materials such as metal-organic framework (MOF) and covalent-organic framework (COF) is established worldwide due to their excellent structural properties like large surface areas, high tunable porosity, functionalities, and stability. Futuristic requisite of competitive materials for CO2 capture enhancement has been met with hybrid structure innovation (MOF–COF hybrids) constituted by amalgamating the best of MOF and COF characteristics into one. Encouraging excellent CO2 separability of hybrid structural frameworks has advocated for its applications in other diverse fields that could be benefitted from synergy between MOFs and COFs. This chapter will provide the recent state of art in the field of major CO2 capturing materials, mainly MOFs, COFs, and their hybrids. Innovation of next-generation nano-powered design strategies is capable of surpassing current challenges of existing material types, the only way forward to realize our goal of creating a clean and sustainable world.
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spelling ump-425372024-12-02T01:16:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42537/ Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture Rana, Supriyanka Sharma, Eshita Mishra, Puranjan Singh, Lakhveer Zularisam, Ab Wahid Reena, Gupta L. Sharma, Swati T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The relentless search for more efficient novel material frameworks for carbon capture application is mutual among both academia and industry. The high CO2 separation selectivity of materials such as metal-organic framework (MOF) and covalent-organic framework (COF) is established worldwide due to their excellent structural properties like large surface areas, high tunable porosity, functionalities, and stability. Futuristic requisite of competitive materials for CO2 capture enhancement has been met with hybrid structure innovation (MOF–COF hybrids) constituted by amalgamating the best of MOF and COF characteristics into one. Encouraging excellent CO2 separability of hybrid structural frameworks has advocated for its applications in other diverse fields that could be benefitted from synergy between MOFs and COFs. This chapter will provide the recent state of art in the field of major CO2 capturing materials, mainly MOFs, COFs, and their hybrids. Innovation of next-generation nano-powered design strategies is capable of surpassing current challenges of existing material types, the only way forward to realize our goal of creating a clean and sustainable world. Elsevier 2023-01-01 Book Chapter PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42537/1/Metal-organic%20and%20covalent-organic%20frameworks%20for%20CO2%20capture.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42537/2/Metal-organic%20and%20covalent-organic%20frameworks%20for%20CO2%20capture_ABS.pdf Rana, Supriyanka and Sharma, Eshita and Mishra, Puranjan and Singh, Lakhveer and Zularisam, Ab Wahid and Reena, Gupta L. and Sharma, Swati (2023) Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture. In: CO2-Philic Polymers, Nanocomposites and Solvents: Capture, Conversion and Industrial Products. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 101-134. ISBN 978-032385777-2, 978-032385821-2 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85777-2.00008-1 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85777-2.00008-1
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Rana, Supriyanka
Sharma, Eshita
Mishra, Puranjan
Singh, Lakhveer
Zularisam, Ab Wahid
Reena, Gupta L.
Sharma, Swati
Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title_full Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title_fullStr Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title_full_unstemmed Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title_short Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for CO2 capture
title_sort metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks for co2 capture
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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