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An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents
The last 20 years have seen many publications investigating porous solids for gas adsorption and separation. The abundance of adsorbent materials (this work identifies 1608 materials for CO(2)/N(2) separation alone) provides a challenge to obtaining a comprehensive view of the field, identifying lea...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36646499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206437 |
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author | Edens, Samuel J. McGrath, Michael J. Guo, Siyu Du, Zijuan Zhou, Hemin Zhong, Lingshan Shi, Zuhao Wan, Jieshuo Bennett, Thomas D. Qiao, Ang Tao, Haizheng Li, Neng Cowan, Matthew G. |
author_facet | Edens, Samuel J. McGrath, Michael J. Guo, Siyu Du, Zijuan Zhou, Hemin Zhong, Lingshan Shi, Zuhao Wan, Jieshuo Bennett, Thomas D. Qiao, Ang Tao, Haizheng Li, Neng Cowan, Matthew G. |
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description | The last 20 years have seen many publications investigating porous solids for gas adsorption and separation. The abundance of adsorbent materials (this work identifies 1608 materials for CO(2)/N(2) separation alone) provides a challenge to obtaining a comprehensive view of the field, identifying leading design strategies, and selecting materials for process modeling. In 2021, the empirical bound visualization technique was applied, analogous to the Robeson upper bound from membrane science, to alkane/alkene adsorbents. These bound visualizations reveal that adsorbent materials are limited by design trade‐offs between capacity, selectivity, and heat of adsorption. The current work applies the bound visualization to adsorbents for a wider range of gas pairs, including CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), Xe, O(2), and Kr. How this visual tool can identify leading materials and place new material discoveries in the context of the wider field is presented. The most promising current strategies for breaking design trade‐offs are discussed, along with reproducibility of published adsorption literature, and the limitations of bound visualizations. It is hoped that this work inspires new materials that push the bounds of traditional trade‐offs while also considering practical aspects critical to the use of materials on an industrial scale such as cost, stability, and sustainability. |
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spelling | pubmed-100158712023-03-16 An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents Edens, Samuel J. McGrath, Michael J. Guo, Siyu Du, Zijuan Zhou, Hemin Zhong, Lingshan Shi, Zuhao Wan, Jieshuo Bennett, Thomas D. Qiao, Ang Tao, Haizheng Li, Neng Cowan, Matthew G. Adv Sci (Weinh) Reviews The last 20 years have seen many publications investigating porous solids for gas adsorption and separation. The abundance of adsorbent materials (this work identifies 1608 materials for CO(2)/N(2) separation alone) provides a challenge to obtaining a comprehensive view of the field, identifying leading design strategies, and selecting materials for process modeling. In 2021, the empirical bound visualization technique was applied, analogous to the Robeson upper bound from membrane science, to alkane/alkene adsorbents. These bound visualizations reveal that adsorbent materials are limited by design trade‐offs between capacity, selectivity, and heat of adsorption. The current work applies the bound visualization to adsorbents for a wider range of gas pairs, including CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), Xe, O(2), and Kr. How this visual tool can identify leading materials and place new material discoveries in the context of the wider field is presented. The most promising current strategies for breaking design trade‐offs are discussed, along with reproducibility of published adsorption literature, and the limitations of bound visualizations. It is hoped that this work inspires new materials that push the bounds of traditional trade‐offs while also considering practical aspects critical to the use of materials on an industrial scale such as cost, stability, and sustainability. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10015871/ /pubmed/36646499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206437 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Edens, Samuel J. McGrath, Michael J. Guo, Siyu Du, Zijuan Zhou, Hemin Zhong, Lingshan Shi, Zuhao Wan, Jieshuo Bennett, Thomas D. Qiao, Ang Tao, Haizheng Li, Neng Cowan, Matthew G. An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title | An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title_full | An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title_fullStr | An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title_full_unstemmed | An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title_short | An Upper Bound Visualization of Design Trade‐Offs in Adsorbent Materials for Gas Separations: CO(2), N(2), CH(4), H(2), O(2), Xe, Kr, and Ar Adsorbents |
title_sort | upper bound visualization of design trade‐offs in adsorbent materials for gas separations: co(2), n(2), ch(4), h(2), o(2), xe, kr, and ar adsorbents |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36646499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206437 |
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