Zhao et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Porous metal–organic frameworks with chelating multiamine sites for selective adsorption and chemical conversion of carbon dioxideZhao et al., 2018
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- 14662351546416174387
- Author
- Zhao D
- Liu X
- Guo J
- Xu H
- Zhao Y
- Lu Y
- Sun W
- Publication year
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- Inorganic Chemistry
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A combination of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and chemical fixation in a one-step process is attractive for chemists and environmentalists. In this work, by incorporating chelating multiamine sites to enhance the binding affinity toward CO2, two novel metal–organic …
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