Potential
carbon capture role for new CO2 absorbing material
A novel
porous material that has unique carbon dioxide retention properties has been
developed through research led by The University of Nottingham.
The
findings, published in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Nature Materials,
form part of ongoing efforts to develop new materials for gas storage
applications and could have an impact in the advancement of new carbon capture
products for reducing emissions from fossil fuel processes.
It focuses
on the metal organic framework NOTT-202a, which has a unique honeycomb-like
structural arrangement and can be considered to represent an entirely new class
of porous material.
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