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China Suppliers and Factory for KAUST-7 Powder Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) with High Stability and CO2 Selectivity

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KAUST-7, also known as NbOFFIVE-1-Ni, is a cutting-edge material recognized for its exceptional properties. This innovative product features longer Nb–O and Nb–F bond lengths, measuring 1.899 Å for Nb–F compared to 1.681 Å for Si–F. As a result, KAUST-7 presents larger anionic octahedra that enhance the square grid structure, leading to a reduction in pore size. Renowned for its high chemical and thermal stability, KAUST-7 exhibits outstanding resistance to water and H2S, making it a preferred choice among China’s suppliers. Furthermore, it demonstrates impressive CO2 adsorption selectivity over H2 and CH4. Choose our factory for reliable and superior KAUST-7 products that meet your specific needs

    Product Name KAUST-7
    Particle size 0.6~1.1μm
    Specific surface area ≥200㎡/g
    Pore size 0.3~0.5 nm

    The crystallography of KAUST-7 at 296 K reveals a tetragonal symmetry, belonging to the space group I4/mcm, with unit cell parameters that highlight its well-ordered structure. The unit cell dimensions, with 'a' and 'b' equaling 9.942(4) Å and 'c' measuring 15.764(6) Å, contribute to the material's distinctive pore architecture. This fine-tuning of the pore dimensions is pivotal for enhancing CO2 interaction, particularly in terms of the enthalpy of absorption, a critical factor for selective gas adsorption processes.

    High Stability & Tolerance: High chemical and thermal stability, coupled with exceptional water and H2S tolerance, makes it highly robust in harsh environments.
    Selective Gas Adsorption: High CO2 adsorption selectivity over H2 and CH4 makes it an attractive option for carbon capture and storage initiatives.

    KAUST-7 has garnered significant attention in the scientific community due to a multitude of desirable properties. Its high chemical and thermal stability, coupled with exceptional water and H2S tolerance, positions it as a robust candidate for applications in harsh environments. Moreover, the material's high CO2 adsorption selectivity over H2 and CH4 makes it an attractive option for carbon capture and storage initiatives, which are essential for mitigating the impact of greenhouse gas emissions.

    KAR-F32 KAUST-7

    In terms of physical attributes, KAUST-7 is available in a particle size range of 1000-5000 nm, offering a substantial specific surface area of at least 170 ㎡/g. The pore size of 0.3-0.5 nm is finely tuned for molecular sieving, enabling the selective adsorption of gases, which is vital for various separation processes in industrial applications.

    The development of KAUST-7 underscores the ongoing advancements in the field of MOFs, highlighting the potential for designing materials with tailored properties to address specific challenges in gas storage, separation, and environmental management. As research progresses, the unique characteristics of KAUST-7 are expected to play a significant role in the development of sustainable technologies that can contribute to a cleaner and more efficient future.

    Frequently Asked Questions
    Q: What is the crystal structure of KAUST-7?
    KAUST-7 exhibits a tetragonal symmetry at 296 K, belonging to the space group I4/mcm. Its unit cell dimensions are 'a' and 'b' equaling 9.942(4) Å and 'c' measuring 15.764(6) Å, which defines its distinctive pore structure.
    Q: Why is the pore size of KAUST-7 important?
    The pore size of KAUST-7 is finely tuned between 0.3 to 0.5 nm. This precise dimension is crucial for molecular sieving, facilitating selective gas adsorption and enhancing CO2 interaction through optimized absorption enthalpy.
    Q: How stable is KAUST-7 in harsh industrial environments?
    KAUST-7 has high chemical and thermal stability. It also demonstrates exceptional tolerance to water and H2S, making it a highly robust candidate for applications in demanding and harsh environments.
    Q: What are the key gas separation capabilities of KAUST-7?
    KAUST-7 offers high CO2 adsorption selectivity over H2 and CH4, making it highly effective for carbon capture, storage initiatives, and greenhouse gas mitigation.
    Q: What are the physical specifications regarding particle size and surface area?
    KAUST-7 is available in a particle size range of 0.6~1.1μm (with variations up to 1000-5000 nm) and features a high specific surface area ranging from at least 170 ㎡/g to ≥200 ㎡/g.