Fig. 3: Interaction and adsorption behavior of FM in UiO-66. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Interaction and adsorption behavior of FM in UiO-66.

From: Sub-nanometer confinement enables facile condensation of gas electrolyte for low-temperature batteries

Fig. 3

FT-IR (a) and Raman spectrum (b) of UiO-66 before and after soaking in the liquefied FM. c Mass change of liquefied FM-soaked UiO-66. d Schematic showing the adsorption behavior of FM in UiO-66 at different conditions. e Simulated (SIM) adsorption isotherms of UiO-66 confined FM at different temperatures and experimental (EXP) results at 25 °C. f Phase transition comparison between bulk FM taken from NIST database, simulated (SIM) bulk FM and simulated (SIM) adsorbed (ads.) FM in UiO-66 systems, where the orange and the red points represent as the phase transitions of bulk FM and adsorbed FM (ads. FM) in UiO-66, respectively.

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