Behavior of different amino-polymer loaded oxides for CO₂ adsorption characteristics
Mesoporous oxides of silicon, titanium, zirconium, and aluminum have been investigated in the literature for use in various adsorption applications due to their varying acid/base characters and ease of synthesis. It has been suggested that their use as surfaces for amine loaded carbon dioxide captur...
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