MIL 101(Cr) Amine Sorbents Evaluation Under Realistic Direct Air Capture Conditions

Georgia Tech Research Corporation is investigating the use of hybrid sorbents based on metal-organic framework (MOF, MIL-101(Cr)) materials functionalized with amine groups for the direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide (CO2) at sub-ambient conditions. The primary goal of the project is to tailor MIL-101(Cr)-based sorbents to overcome technical barriers associated with their application at sub-ambient temperatures/conditions and validate their amenability to practical DAC application. In this direction, the stability of the powder sorbents against adsorption-desorption cycles and oxidative degradation is being determined.

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citation Andrew Jones, MIL 101(Cr) Amine Sorbents Evaluation Under Realistic Direct Air Capture Conditions, 11/2/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/mil-101-cr-amine-sorbents-evaluation-under-realistic-direct-air-capture-conditions
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poc_email [email protected]
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program_or_project Carbon Capture
project_number FE0031952