Liu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Selective H2S/CO2 separation by metal–organic frameworks based on chemical-physical adsorptionLiu et al., 2017
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- 567779548307202547
- Author
- Liu J
- Wei Y
- Li P
- Zhao Y
- Zou R
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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The removal of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is essential in various industry applications such as purification of syngas for avoiding its corrosion and toxicity to catalysts. The design of adsorbents that can bear corrosion of H2S and overcome the competitive adsorption from …
- 229910000037 hydrogen sulfide 0 title abstract description 155
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