Fig. 1. The structure of (a)MOF-74-Ni and (b)closed-pore and open pore of MIL-53
Fig. 2. XRD patterns of (a) MOF-74-Ni and (b) MIL-53
Fig. 3. N2 adsorption isotherms of (a) MOF-74-Ni and (b) MIL-53
Fig. 4. CO2 heat of adsorption for (a) MOF-74-Ni and (b) MIL-53
Fig. 5. CO2 usable capacity of (a) MOF-74-Ni and (b) MIL-53.
Table 1. Total CO2 uptake and Usable capacity quantity on MOF-74-Ni and MIL-53 at 298K, 20bar
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