Chemists at the University of California, Berkeley have found that a type of metal-organic framework (MOF) can capture CO2 at temperatures close to those of many industrial exhaust streams. The porous ...
Capturing carbon dioxide from the hot industrial exhaust of cement and steel plants requires cooling the exhaust from around ...
At center left is one of the crystalline building blocks of a thermally stable metal-organic framework (MOF), known as ZnH-MFU-4l, that is able to reversibly and selectively capture the greenhouse gas ...
Chemists have now created a new type of metal-organic framework that captures CO2 at high temperatures, avoiding the need to expend energy and water to cool the exhaust. The MOF opens up a new ...