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2D Transition Metal Carbides (MXenes) for Carbon Capture.

Ingemar PerssonJoseph HalimHans LindThomas Willum HansenJakob Birkedal WagnerLars-Åke NäslundVanya DarakchievaJustinas PalisaitisJohanna RosenPer Ola Åke Persson
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Global warming caused by burning of fossil fuels is indisputably one of mankind's greatest challenges in the 21st century. To reduce the ever-increasing CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere, dry solid adsorbents with large surface-to-volume ratio such as carbonaceous materials, zeolites, and metal-organic frameworks have emerged as promising material candidates for capturing CO2 . However, challenges remain because of limited CO2 /N2 selectivity and long-term stability. The effective adsorption of CO2 gas (≈12 mol kg-1 ) on individual sheets of 2D transition metal carbides (referred to as MXenes) is reported here. It is shown that exposure to N2 gas results in no adsorption, consistent with first-principles calculations. The adsorption efficiency combined with the CO2 /N2 selectivity, together with a chemical and thermal stability, identifies the archetype Ti3 C2 MXene as a new material for carbon capture (CC) applications.
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