Fig. 1: CO2-capture performances of MOF. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: CO2-capture performances of MOF.

From: Enhancing photosynthetic CO2 fixation by assembling metal-organic frameworks on Chlorella pyrenoidosa

Fig. 1

a The CO2 adsorption/desorption isotherms of MOF (NH2-MIL-101-Fe) at 298 K. b Competitive CO2 breakthrough curves measured at two relative humidity (RH) values (Temperature, 303 K; Flux, 10 mL/min; CO2 concentration, 400 ppm; MOF amount, 50 mg). c Plots of the remaining DIC concentration in air-saturated BG-11 medium versus the additional amount of MOF. (Temperature, 303 K; pH, 7.0). d Plot of the zeta potentials of MOF and C. pyrenoidosa versus the pH values of cultivation medium. Error bars in c, d represent the standard deviation of the results from three biologically independent experiments. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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