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Towards MOFs' mass market adoption: MOF Technologies' efficient and versatile one-step extrusion of shaped MOFs directly from raw materials

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  • José Casaban
  • Yuancheng Zhang
  • Raul Pacheco
  • Ciaran Coney
  • Catherine Holmes
  • Emmajay Sutherland
  • Conor Hamill
  • John Breen
  • Stuart L. James
  • Diego Tufano
  • Dennis Wong
  • Efstratios Stavrakakis
  • Hamza Annath
  • Ashleigh Moore
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/10/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>Faraday Discussions
Volume231
Number of pages14
Pages (from-to)312-325
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date20/04/21
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) offer unparalleled physical and sorption properties due to their chemical tunability and unmatched porosity. MOFs are consequently envisaged to play a key role in commercial gas storage and separation applications. However, it is essential to tackle their current market entry barriers, if mainstream adoption is to be realised. MOF Technologies is a pioneer in MOF commercialisation and has developed innovative solutions with unprecedented efficiency to bring these materials to market. A continuous, versatile and sustainable one-step production method of MOFs in shaped form is demonstrated for the first time. Its advantages for large-scale production and mass customisation are exemplified and validated with performance evaluation under realistic operating conditions.

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