What Are the Key Nanomaterials Used in Gas Removal?
A variety of nanomaterials are employed to achieve efficient gas removal:
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs): Known for their high surface area and excellent adsorption capabilities. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs): These materials offer tunable pore sizes and high surface areas, making them ideal for gas separation and storage. Graphene: Provides a large surface area and excellent mechanical strength for gas adsorption. Zeolites: Microporous materials that are effective in gas separation due to their unique structural properties.