How MOFs advance access to clean water?

How MOFs advance access to clean water?

By | Adsorption, Catalysis, Water Purification, Filtration, General, Pollutants, MOFs | 2 Comments

Advanced wastewater treatment technology is critical, especially for pollutants that standard technologies cannot remove. Innovative technologies are emerging to improve existing methods based on.

Renewable Feedstocks enabled with MOFs

Renewable Feedstocks enabled with MOFs

By | Catalysis, General, Zeolite, MOFs, Chemical Synthesis, Renewable Feedstocks | 1 Comment

Climate change has a significant impact on the chemical industry in several ways amid international policies for reducing the use of oil derivatives. Oil refining is used for fuel production and is.

MOFs and porous materials

MOFs and porous materials

By | Adsorption, Carbon Capture, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Capture and Sequestration, General | No Comments

Porous materials such as zeolites, activated carbons and MOFs are of great interest in many areas of industrial applications such as gas storage, fine chemical synthesis, energy storage, amongst.

MOFs for carbon capture and release

MOFs for carbon capture and release

By | Adsorption, Carbon Capture, Carbon Dioxide, Desorption, Gas Capture and Sequestration, General | 1 Comment

Carbon dioxide capture and storage is of great importance for environmental and industrial reasons. Current technologies for carbon capture based on liquid adsorbents are energy-intensive. Therefore,.

CO₂ supply for greenhouses

CO₂ supply for greenhouses

By | Adsorption, Carbon Dioxide, General, MOFs, Greenhouse | No Comments

Carbon dioxide is a critical ingredient in greenhouse facilities as atmospheric enrichment using this gas allows crops to achieve their potential growth. Despite the abundance of CO2, greenhouse.

MOF-based membranes for biogas upgrading

MOF-based membranes for biogas upgrading

By | Adsorption, Carbon Capture, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Capture and Sequestration, General | 2 Comments

Despite the efforts made to develop efficient separation technologies, biogas upgrading remains a big challenge due to the energetic requirement of typical methods like cryogenic distillation or.

Sorption technologies for biogas upgrading

Sorption technologies for biogas upgrading

By | Adsorption, Carbon Capture, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Capture and Sequestration, General | No Comments

In the light of the world energy requirements for cleaner sources, the use of biogas has been raised as a promising alternative. Since biogas contains a higher hydrogen-to-carbon ratio, its.