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Mechanical gas capture and release in a network solid via multiple single-crystalline transformations
- Brett D. Chandler, Gary D. Enright, Konstantin A. Udachin, Shane Pawsey, John A. Ripmeester, David T. Cramb, George K. H. Shimizu,
- Original article citation: Nat Mater doi:10.1038/nmat2101 (2008)
- Categories: Technology, Physics, and Mitigation
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 02/04/2008 05:36PM GMT
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This proof-of-concept paper highlights a breakthrough in nanotechnology that could allow carbon dioxide emissions to be captured and sealed off by 'molecular nanovalves' - allowing high-density storage without the use of high-pressure tanks.
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