Abstract:
Provided herein are nanostructured electrode separators comprising metal organic materials capable of attaching to one or more electrodes and electrically insulating at least one electrode while allowing migration of ionic charge carriers through the nanostructured electrode separator. Methods of using such electrode separators include positioning a nanostructured electrode separator between two electrodes of an electrochemical cell.
Abstract:
Provided herein are metal organic frameworks comprising metal nodes and N-donor organic ligands. Methods for capturing chemical species from fluid compositions comprise contacting a metal organic framework characterized by the formula [MaMbF6-n(O/H2O)w(Ligand)x(solvent)y]z with a fluid composition and capturing one or more chemical species from the fluid composition.
Abstract:
In general, this disclosure describes method of capturing and storing CO2 on a vehicle. The method includes contacting an vehicle exhaust gas with one or more of a first metal organic framework (MOF) composition sufficient to separate CO2 from the exhaust gas, contacting the separated CO2 with one or more of a second MOF composition sufficient to store the CO2 and wherein the one or more first MOF composition comprises one or more SIFSIX-n-M MOF and wherein M is a metal and n is 2 or 3. Embodiments also describe an apparatus or system for capturing and storing CO2 onboard a vehicle.
Abstract:
Embodiments provide a method of compound removal from a fluid. The method includes contacting one or more metal organic framework (MOF) compositions with a fluid and sorbing one or more compounds, such as CO2, H2S and condensable hydrocarbons. One or more of CO2, H2S and condensable hydrocarbons can be sorbed simultaneously or in series. The metal organic framework can be an M-soc-MOF.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for metal-organic materials (MOMs), systems that exhibit permanent porosity and using hydrophobic MOMs to separate components in a gas, methods of separating CO2 from a gas, and the like.
Abstract:
An air breathing filtering system includes a housing having an air input and an air output, a first filtering stage that filters out particles from a first air stream to generate a second air stream, and a second filtering stage that filters out germs from the second air stream to generate a third air stream, wherein the second filtering stage uses a different filtering process than the first filtering stage. The first air stream is received at the air input and the third air stream is discharged outside the housing at the air output. The second filtering stage uses a liquid to disable the germs from the second air stream.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe freestanding microporous membranes, methods of fabricating freestanding microporous membranes, freestanding porous membranes as electrode separators, electrochemical cells comprising freestanding porous membranes, and the like. In one aspect, the present invention provides an electrode separator comprising a freestanding microporous membrane including at least one of a covalent organic framework and a metal organic framework, and a threading polymer associated with the freestanding microporous membrane via one or more non-covalent interactions, wherein each of the threading polymer and freestanding microporous membrane include at least one moiety that participates in the one or more non-covalent interactions.
Abstract:
A moisture sensor is configured to be deployed in soil for measuring a moisture content. The moisture sensor includes a housing; a transistor configured to interact with water from the soil; a power source configured to generate an electrical current; and a processing unit configured to receive a reading from the transistor, and to calculate the moisture content of the soil based on the reading. The transistor includes a metal-organic framework, MOF.