Fig. 4: Static and dynamic I2 and CH3I adsorption performance. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Static and dynamic I2 and CH3I adsorption performance.

From: Engineering the pore environment of antiparallel stacked covalent organic frameworks for capture of iodine pollutants

Fig. 4

a Static I2 vapor adsorption kinetics on ACOF-1 upon exposure to I2 vapor at 75 °C. b Static CH3I adsorption kinetics on ACOF-1 upon exposure to CH3I at 75 °C. c Exposure of saturated I2/ACOF-1 and CH3I/ACOF-1 to air at 25 °C for 7 days. d Experimental column breakthrough curves for I2 vapor in an absorber bed packed with ACOF-1. e Experimental column breakthrough curves for CH3I in an absorber bed packed with ACOF-1. f Summary of dynamic I2 and CH3I adsorption capacities for ACOF-1 under various conditions. g Comparison of the I2 and CH3I dynamic capture capacities of ACOF-1 with reported adsorbents.

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