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Ionic liquid-impregnated metal–organic frameworks for CO2/CH4 separation

Ferreira et al., 2019

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10359002978783489027
Author
Ferreira T
Ribeiro R
Mota J
Rebelo L
Esperanca J
Esteves I
Publication year
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ACS Applied Nano Materials

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A large set of distinct ionic liquid (IL)-impregnated metal–organic framework (MOF) composites were produced by a direct-contact method to study their performance as sorbents for gas separation applications. The IL anion/cation impact on the sorption capacity …
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