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Dual-templating-derived porous carbons for low-pressure CO2 capture

Bari et al., 2023

Document ID
18367253049749662040
Author
Bari G
Kang H
Lee T
Hwang H
An B
Seo H
Ko C
Hong W
Jun Y
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Porous carbons are considered promising for CO2 capture due to their high-pressure capture performance, high chemical/thermal stability, and low humidity sensitivity. But, their low-pressure capture performance, selectivity toward CO2 over N2, and adsorption kinetics …
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