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The DynaCOMP project focuses on developing advanced materials for gas separation processes, specifically using dynamic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These materials adapt their structure to selectively capture gases, aiming to improve energy efficiency in industrial applications such as carbon dioxide removal.
Chemical separations are key processes in power plants and some industries like steel and iron manufacturing.
To this end, energy-intensive thermal methods (e.g., distillation) are currently used making up the 45-55% of the overall industrial energy input.
Hence, a transition from thermal to adsorbent-based gas separation is indispensable to address the EC objective to become Europe as the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
However, the low selectivity of the traditional porous materials c…
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Germany, Karlsruhe
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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