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Modification of Polymer-based CO2 Capture Materials / JENNIFER SAETS
Swansea University Author: JENNIFER SAETS
Abstract
This work presents an investigation into the modification of [REDACTED]. The sorbent was characterised to build an understanding of the sorbent’s gas adsorbency properties and oxidative stability in increasing temperatures ranging from 100°C to 200°C. [REDACTED] was then modified with increasing rat...
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Swansea
2025
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| Institution: | Swansea University |
| Degree level: | Master of Research |
| Degree name: | MSc by Research |
| Supervisor: | Andreoli, E., and Alexander, S. |
| URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa71085 |
| Abstract: |
This work presents an investigation into the modification of [REDACTED]. The sorbent was characterised to build an understanding of the sorbent’s gas adsorbency properties and oxidative stability in increasing temperatures ranging from 100°C to 200°C. [REDACTED] was then modified with increasing ratios of [REDACTED] to increase the linker groups at the [REDACTED] sites of the sorbent with the aim of increasing oxidative stability. The resultant samples were analysed to see how the modification process changed the morphology of the [REDACTED] beads and the surface area. The modified [REDACTED] beads were tested for gas adsorption properties before and after degradation. This work provides valuable insight into how increasing the linker chains of the [REDACTED] sites in [REDACTED] affects its macroporosity, gas adsorbency ability and oxidative stability. |
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| Item Description: |
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| Keywords: |
[REDACTED], Solid Sorbent, [REDACTED], Carbon Capture, Oxidative Degradation, Direct Air Capture |
| College: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering |
| Funders: |
M2A – The Materials and Manufacturing Academy, Skytree |

