Microporous metal-organic framework materials for efficient capture and separation of greenhouse gases

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Shan-Qing Yang [1 ]
Tong-Liang Hu [1 ]
Banglin Chen [2 ]
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[1] School of Materials Science and Engineering,National Institute for Advanced Materials,Nankai University
[2] Department of Chemistry,University of Texas at San Antonio
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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TB383.4 []; X701 [废气的处理与利用];
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070205 ; 080501 ; 083002 ; 1406 ;
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The release of anthropogenic greenhouse gases into the atmosphere poses serious risks to the environment and human health,and is a global threat of growing concern.In order to ameliorate the greenhouse gas emission problems,the efficient capture and separation of these greenhouse gases are greatly meaningful.Metal-organic framework(MOF) materials,a relatively new kind of organic-inorganic hybrid porous materials with unique framework features,tunable pore environment and high surface areas,have been widely studied as regards their applicability to this implementation.And the well-defined structures of MOF materials greatly promote the understanding of structure-property relationships.In this review,we intend to provide a profound account of significant progress in the field of capture and separation of greenhouse gases using MOFs as adsorbents,including carbon dioxide,methane,nitrous oxide and fluorocompounds(such as perfluorocarbons,sulfur hexafluoride,hydrochlorocarbons,and hydrofluocarbons).The strategies used to realize the efficient capture and separation of greenhouse gases have been summarized,and the relationships between the frameworks,their capture and separation performances and mechanisms are discussed.Furthermore,the existing challenges and perspectives with regard to the development of MOF materials for the capture and separation of greenhouse gases and industrial practical application are outlined to further promote this very significant and active emerging topic.
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页码:2181 / 2203
页数:23
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