Unlocking the Potential of 3D Porous Aromatic Frameworks with a TRGERT-Base Derived Catalyst
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new 3D porous aromatic framework (PAF) derived from triger base that has promising applications in the fields of gas storage and separation. This new material, dubbed TBU-PAF, utilizes a low-cost, highly abundant building block to create a unique and versatile material that can be tailored to specific applications. The research team was able to demonstrate the ability of TBU-PAF to store and separate gases, making it a potentially valuable tool for a variety of industrial and research applications. This discovery marks an important step forward in the development and utilization of PAFs for a variety of applications.
source: Phys.org