Core–shell nh2-uio-66@icops with built-in “adsorption engines” for improving co2 adsorption and conversion

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  • Who: 葳蕤 kaixing-cai from the Guizhou University, Guiyang, PRChina have published the research work: Core-shell NH 2 -UIO-66, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The rapid development of industries has resulted in the release of large amounts of CO2 gas, leading to environmental damage and the greenhouse effect. To combat this problem, China has proposed and implemented a "dual carbon" strategy, emphasizing the need for efficient functional materials for CO2 capture and conversion. The chemical fixation strategy in which CO2 is converted into high-value chemicals not only reduces CO2 emissions but . . .

     

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