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Metal‐Organic Frameworks Reactivate Deceased Diatoms to be Efficient CO<sub>2</sub> Absorbents
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EngineeringDiatomite AloneOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryCo2 BuffersCarbon CycleMetal-organic PolyhedronMetal‐organic Frameworks ReactivateMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCarbon SequestrationBiogeochemistryChemisorptionCarbon SinkCatalysisMetal-organic FrameworksCo2 AbsorptionBiogeochemical Process
Diatomite combined with certain metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is shown to be an effective CO2 absorbent, although diatomite alone is regarded as inert with respect to CO2 absorption. This finding opens the prospect of reactivating millions of tons of diatomite for CO2 absorption. It also shows for the first time that diatom frustules can act as CO2 buffers, an important link in a successive biological CO2 concentration mechanism chain that impacts on global warming.
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