Selective CO2 Uptake in Fluorinated Crystals Mimics Dissolution
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Selective CO2 Uptake in Fluorinated Crystals Mimics Dissolution
In an innovative breakthrough poised to redefine our approach to carbon capture, researchers have uncovered a phenomenon where highly fluorinated non-porous crystalline materials exhibit selective uptake of carbon dioxide that remarkably mimics the process of dissolution. Published in Nature Chemistry, this study spearheaded by Vitórica-Yrezábal, McAnally, and Snelgrove highlights an extraordinary mechanism that could vastly […]
Fluorinated Crystals Mimic Dissolution to Selectively Absorb Carbon Dioxide
Researchers have identified a unique mechanism in highl […] The post Fluorinated Crystals Mimic Dissolution to Selectively Absorb Carbon Dioxide first appeared on GeneOnline News. The post Fluorinated Crystals Mimic Dissolution to Selectively Absorb Carbon Dioxide appeared first on GeneOnline News.
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