The study investigates a guanidinium sulfate salt that exhibits a unique "negative pressure" phenomenon during carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption. The authors report that this behavior is driven by structural phase transitions in the material, which enables highly selective and efficient CO2 capture. The findings suggest this material could have potential applications in CO2 separation and storage technologies, though further research may be needed to fully understand the underlying mechanisms and practical implications.
Dynamic guanidinium sulfate salt for selective carbon dioxide adsorption with negative pressure inflexion
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