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Fluorinated MOF
Fluorinated MOF Platform for Selective Removal and Sensing of SO 2 from Flue Gas and Air
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Fri, Apr 26 2019
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Gas Sensors
Fluorinated MOF
SO2
Mohamad Tchalala, et al., " Fluorinated MOF Platform for Selective Removal and Sensing of SO 2 from Flue Gas and Air", Nature communications, 10(1), 2019, 1. Conventional SO2 scrubbing agents, namely calcium oxide and zeolites, are often used to remove SO2 using a strong or irreversible adsorption-based process. However, adsorbents capable of sensing and selectively capturing this toxic molecule in a reversible manner, with in-depth understanding of structure–property relationships, have been rarely explored. Here we report the selective removal and sensing of SO2 using recently unveiled