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İslamoğlu et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Impact of post-synthesis modification of nanoporous organic frameworks on small gas uptake and selective CO 2 capture

İslamoğlu et al., 2013

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13907523357954814667
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İslamoğlu T
Rabbani M
El-Kaderi H
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Porous organic polymers containing nitrogen-rich building units are among the most promising materials for selective CO2 capture and separation applications that impact the environment and the quality of methane and hydrogen fuels. In this study, we report on post …
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