DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERISATION OF LOW-COST HIGHLY-STABLE METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS FOR CO2 SO2 AND NO2 CAPTURE AND SEPARATION

Lead Research Organisation: University of Nottingham
Department Name: Sch of Chemistry

Abstract

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Related Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Award Value
ST/L502571/1 30/09/2013 30/08/2015 £35,902
ST/L502571/2 Transfer ST/L502571/1 31/08/2015 29/09/2017 £23,634
 
Description We are investigating the CO2, SO2 and NO2 gas adsorption properties of a novel nanoporous material called NOTT-300. The use of national facilities allows us to study in great details why the material selectively adsorbs these gases. The grant has only just started so we are awaiting new data to help guide our investigation
Exploitation Route No applicable at this stage
Sectors Chemicals