Enhanced selectivity of CO2 from a ternary gas mixture in an interdigitated porous framework.

@article{Nakagawa2010EnhancedSO,
  title={Enhanced selectivity of CO2 from a ternary gas mixture in an interdigitated porous framework.},
  author={Keiji Nakagawa and Daisuke Tanaka and Satoshi Horike and Satoru Shimomura and Masakazu Higuchi and Susumu Kitagawa},
  journal={Chemical communications},
  year={2010},
  volume={46 24},
  pages={
          4258-60
        }
}
A flexible porous coordination polymer with interdigitated structure (CID-3) has been synthesized whose pore size and structural flexibility are suitable for CO(2) capture, providing us with highly selective adsorption properties of CO(2) from a ternary O(2), N(2) and CO(2) mixture. 
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