Control over carbon dioxide (CO2) release is extremely important to decrease its hazardous effects on the environment such as global warming, ocean acidification, etc. For CO2 capture and storage at industrial point sources, nanoporous materials offer an energetically viable and economically feasible approach compared to chemisorption in amines. There is a growing need to design and synthesize new nanoporous materials with enhanced capability for carbon capture. Computational materials chemistry offers tools to screen and design cost-effective materials for CO2 separation and storage, and it is less time consuming compared to trial and error experimental synthesis. It also provides a guide to synthesize new materials with better properties ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are of concern due to potential linksto negative environmental imp...
The anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission into the atmosphere, mainly through the combustion o...
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous solids that are potential high performance carbon capture...
Control over CO2 release is extremely important to decrease its hazardous effects on the environment...
Nanoporous materials such as zeolites, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), and metal-organic fra...
Reducing anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants is an important step in...
Nanoporous materials such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising for applications in clean...
Two of the hottest areas in porous materials research in the last decade have been in energy storage...
This work explores the use of computational methods to aid in the design of Metal Organic Frameworks...
The likelihood of fossil fuel power plants being targeted for future CO2 emissions regulation create...
The globally increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in atmosphere after combustion of coal- o...
Nanoporous materials offer energy efficient separation and storage of greenhouse gases including CO2...
As an emerging class of porous crystalline materials, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are excelle...
One third of CO2 emission in the United States is from fossil fuel power plants. Carbon dioxide capt...
The key technology for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions generally deals with the capture and st...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are of concern due to potential linksto negative environmental imp...
The anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission into the atmosphere, mainly through the combustion o...
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous solids that are potential high performance carbon capture...
Control over CO2 release is extremely important to decrease its hazardous effects on the environment...
Nanoporous materials such as zeolites, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), and metal-organic fra...
Reducing anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants is an important step in...
Nanoporous materials such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising for applications in clean...
Two of the hottest areas in porous materials research in the last decade have been in energy storage...
This work explores the use of computational methods to aid in the design of Metal Organic Frameworks...
The likelihood of fossil fuel power plants being targeted for future CO2 emissions regulation create...
The globally increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in atmosphere after combustion of coal- o...
Nanoporous materials offer energy efficient separation and storage of greenhouse gases including CO2...
As an emerging class of porous crystalline materials, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are excelle...
One third of CO2 emission in the United States is from fossil fuel power plants. Carbon dioxide capt...
The key technology for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions generally deals with the capture and st...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are of concern due to potential linksto negative environmental imp...
The anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission into the atmosphere, mainly through the combustion o...
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous solids that are potential high performance carbon capture...