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Strategic Fast Induction Heating to Combat Hysteresis Barriers in a Flexible MOF for Rapid CO 2 Desorption in Biogas Upgrading.

Rahul MaityMohsen GholamiSunil A PeterMatthias SchoukensSegato TirianaGino V BaronJoeri F M Denayer
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
A major challenge in Cyclic Swing Separation using flexible adsorbents that have high equilibrium CO 2  adsorption capacity is their very low-pressure hysteresis that hinders efficient desorption. Mg-Gallate MOF is such a flexible adsorbent that only begins to release CO 2 at its pore closing pressure at 0.08 bar and 30 °C, showing very slow and inefficient desorption in pressure or temperature swing. Therefore, a novel strategy is presented that combines state of art technique Magnetic Induction Heating with a vacuum swing for fast and efficient CO 2 desorption from flexible adsorbents at a moderately elevated temperature (70 °C).
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