Enhancing gas adsorption through HKUST-1 hybridization with activated carbons
Abstract
This study explores the potential of HKUST-1 composites for gas adsorption. We conducted an investigation to assess the impact of hybridizing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with 4 different activated carbons (ACs) having specific surface area (ABET) ranging from 985 to 3305 m2/g on the textural properties and gas sorption capacities of the resulting composites. The incorporation of these ACs led to modifications in the pore size distribution and ABET of the resulting hybrids, which aligns with findings from previous studies. The primary objective of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of these hybrid, synthesized using AC to HKUST-1 ratios between 1% and 10%, in adsorbing CO2 and H2.
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