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Zif 8 basolite z1200

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Germany

ZIF-8 (Basolite Z1200) is a metal-organic framework (MOF) material produced by Merck Group. It is a crystalline porous material composed of zinc ions and 2-methylimidazole ligands. ZIF-8 exhibits a high specific surface area and a well-defined porous structure, making it suitable for various applications in the field of adsorption, separation, and catalysis.

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MOF and Graphitized Mesoporous Carbon

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ZIF-8 (Basolite Z1200) with surface area of 1040 m2/g were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Fe-BTC (Basolite F-300) was purchased from BASF. The MOF exhibited a high surface area of 1300–1600 m2/g. Graphitized mesoporous carbon with surface area of 50–100 m2/g with pore volume of 0.25 cm3/g was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Adsorption of F-gases by Zeolites and MOFs

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Difluoromethane, R‐32 (wt% purity ≥ 99.9) and pentafluoroethane, R‐125 (wt% purity ≥ 99.8) were supplied by Polo Zero (Portugal). 1,1,1,2‐tetrafluoroethane, R‐134a (wt% purity ≥ 99.8), was supplied by Air liquid (Portugal). The designation and chemical structure of these F‐gases are shown in Table2. Nitrogen (N2) (wt% purity ≥ 99.9999) was supplied by Linde Gas (France) and Helium (wt% purity ≥ 99.999) by Praxair (Portugal). For this work one zeolite and four MOFs were purchased: zeolite ZSM‐5 (Alfa Aesar, Germany); ZIF‐8 (Basolite Z1200, Sigma‐Aldrich, Portugal); MIL‐53(Al) (Basolite A100, Sigma‐Aldrich, France), Cu‐BTC (HKUST‐1 or MOF‐199, MOF Technologies, UK); and MOF‐177 (Basolite Z377, Sigma‐Aldrich, France).
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