Advanced Composite Materials for Gas Adsorption and Separation

A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials in Separation Science".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2024) | Viewed by 465

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“Coriolan Dragulescu” Institute of Chemistry, Bl. Mihai Viteazul No. 24, 300223 Timisoara, Romania
Interests: mesoporous adsorbents; functionalization agent; synthesis methods; structural characterization; amination reagents; adsorption-desorption kinetics; temperature influence; CO2 adsorption cycles; gas separation; applications

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Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Interests: mechanical (machine-like) catalysts; connection with complex systems science

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Department Ocean & Mech Engn, Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA
Interests: microfluidics droplets; bubbles optical diagnostics gas separation

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Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Pildong-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea
Interests: material

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Today, gas adsorption and separation represent a very important direction to fight climate change. Advanced solid porous materials such as mesoporous adsorbents, metal–organic frameworks, and zeolites represent a promising direction for CO2 capture and separation due to their high efficiency and low energy consumption. These materials present very impressive characteristics such as good adsorption capacity, high selectivity and stability, and the possibility to regenerate between cycles at relatively low temperatures.

The pore size and pore volume of the advanced solid mesoporous materials significantly affect the gas capture performance of amine-grafted and amine-impregnated adsorbents. The synthesis of these materials functionalized with different amine groups with high adsorption capacity for gas capture process represents an important task for the future. The characterization of these materials from the structural, thermal program adsorption–desorption, and regeneration points of view are also important for future industrial CO2 capture applications.

In the Special Issue on “Advanced Composite Materials for Gas Adsorption and Separation”, I have the pleasure of inviting you to contribute with new research material in this scientific domain, dedicated to innovative advanced solid porous materials for gas adsorption and separation.

Dr. Borcănescu Silvana
Prof. Dr. Gerry Swiegers
Dr. Myeongsub Kim
Dr. Jaecheol Shin
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Keywords

  • mesoporous materials
  • synthesis
  • amination reagents
  • temperature influence
  • CO2 adsorption
  • separation
  • mass spectrometry
  • adsorption–desorption cycles

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