The reduction of hazardous nitric oxide emissions remains a significant ecological challenge. Despite the variety of possibilities, sorbents able to capture low concentrations of NO from flue gas with high selectivity are still in demand. In this work a new type of mesoporous xerogel material highly loaded with ultrastable Blatter radicals (BTR, >60 % by mass) that act as selective NO sorption sites is developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) draw increasing attention as nanoenvironments for chemical reactions, especially in the field of catalysis. Knowing the specifics of MOF cavities is decisive in many of these cases; yet, obtaining them remains very challenging. We report the first direct assessment of the apparent polarity and solvent organization inside MOF cavities using a dedicated structurally flexible spin probe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNitrogen oxides are adverse poisonous gases present in the atmosphere and having detrimental effects on the human health and environment. In this work, we propose a new type of mesoporous materials capable of capturing nitrogen monoxide (NO) from air. The designed material combines the robust Santa Barbara Amorphous-15 silica scaffold and ultrastable Blatter-type radicals acting as NO traps.
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