3D printed MOF monoliths help Missouri scientists capture CO2 for fire extinguishers, spacecraft

3D printed MOF monoliths help Missouri scientists capture CO2 for fire extinguishers, spacecraft

3D printed MOF monoliths help Missouri scientists capture CO2 for fire extinguishers, spacecraft

Oct 16, 2017 | By Benedict Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have 3D printed two types of metal-organic framework (MOF) monoliths, from MOF-74(Ni) and UTSA-16(Co). The 3D printed monoliths can be used to capture carbon dioxide, which can then be used in practical applications.
Oct 16, 2017 | By Benedict Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have 3D printed two types of metal-organic framework (MOF) monoliths, from MOF-74(Ni) and UTSA-16(Co). The 3D printed monoliths can be used to capture carbon dioxide, which can then be used in practical applications.
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