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Langmuir ; 2024 Jul 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38979641

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This study involves the synthesis and comparison of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), specifically ZIF-8 and ZIF-67 pristine with a commercial zeolite, emphasizing their CO2 affinity and sorption capability. To overcome challenges persisting in the handling and integration of these materials into industrial adsorption processes, particularly when limited to microcrystalline fine powders, we present herein an innovative manufacturing method to produce standalone monolithic supports. This process involves pseudoplastic paste formulations utilizing polyethylenimine (PEI) as a coagulant and locally fabricated phosphorylated cellulose nanofiber (PCNF) as a binding agent. Rheological investigation was conducted to anticipate the required shaping and design by means of paste flowability, consistency, and stiffness. XRD and FTIR results confirm the preservation of crystalline structure and the occurrence of amine functionalization associated with the presence of PEI, respectively. The proposed method significantly enhances the CO2 adsorption performance of the produced ZIF-8 monolith in comparison with that reached when using the pristine material, achieving a capacity of 1.25-2 mmol·g-1 at 30 °C under dry conditions in a pressure range of 1-13 bar, respectively. In other words, this work clearly highlights an effective applicability of the ZIF-8 monolith as an innovative sorbent for further designing CO2 capture industrial setups.

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Heliyon ; 8(9): e10651, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36164511

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Direct-Ink-Writing (or robocasting) is a subset of extrusion-based additive manufacturing techniques that has grown significantly in recent years to design simple to complex ceramic structures. Robocasting, relies on the use of high-concentration powder pastes, also known as inks. A successful optimization of ink rheology and formulation constitutes the major key factor to ensure printability for the fabrication of self-supporting ceramic structures with a very precise dimensional resolution. However, to date achieving a real balance between a comprehensive optimization of ink rheology and the determination of a relevant protocol to predict the printing parameters for a given ink is still relatively scarce and has been not yet standardized in the literature. The current review reports, in its first part, a detailed survey of recent studies on how ink constituents and composition affect the direct-ink-writing of ceramic parts, taking into account innovative ceramic-based-inks formulations and processing techniques. Precisely, the review elaborates the major factors influencing on ink rheology and printability, specifically binder type, particle physical features (size, morphology and density) and ceramic feedstock content. In the second part, this review suggests a standardized guideline to effectively adapt a suitable setting of the printing parameters, such as printing speed and pressure, printing substrate, strut spacing, layer height, nozzle diameter in function of ink intrinsic rheology.

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