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POROUS METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS: A MATERIAL FOR HYDROCARBONS SEPARATION |
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Principal investigator : Christian SERRE
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CONTEXT
Metal-organic frameworks ( MOFs), also called “hybrid porous
crystallised solids”, are coordination polymer with a hybrid inorganic-organic
framework comprising metal ions and organic ligands coordinated to the metal
ions.
These
materials are organised as mono-, bi- or tri-dimensional networks wherein the
metal cluster are linked to each other by spacer ligands in a periodic way.
These materials have a crystalline structure and are generally porous. Various
MOFs are already known for their
good adsorption properties with respect
to H2, CH4 or CO2.
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