2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2013.02.001
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Pore morphological identification of hydrotalcite from nitrogen adsorption

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“…Furthermore, in recent years, hydrogen has been valued as a promising form of energy storage for sporadic renewable power and as a clean fuel [3]. The conventional method for hydrogen production is primarily steam reforming of fossil fuels [4,5]. Historically, hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels, out of which 60% is from dedicated primary hydrogen-producing facilities.…”
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“…Furthermore, in recent years, hydrogen has been valued as a promising form of energy storage for sporadic renewable power and as a clean fuel [3]. The conventional method for hydrogen production is primarily steam reforming of fossil fuels [4,5]. Historically, hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels, out of which 60% is from dedicated primary hydrogen-producing facilities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hydrotalcite (HT) materials have been found to adsorb CO 2 928 preferentially in previous studies because of its spectacular affinity 929 for the gas [63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71]. It is expected that the performance of ZIF 930 membrane can be improved further by incorporating the 931 precursors of the materials during the membrane synthesis.…”
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