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Developing environmentalyl friendly and energy-efficient CO2 adsorbents for post-combustion capture is a critical step toward achieving toward carbon neutrality. While aqueous amines and metal oxides have play pivotal roles in CO2 capture, their application is limited by issues such as secondary pollution and high energy consumption. In contrast, Zn-based metal-organic frameworks (Zn-based MOFs) have emerged as a green alternative, offering low toxicity reduced regeneration temperatures, and high efficiency in both CO2 adsorption and catalytic conversion into valuable fuels and chemicals. This mini review begins with a general introduction to MOFs in CO2 capture and conversion, followed by an overview of early studies on Zn-based MOFs for CO2 capture. It then summarizes recent research advancements in Zn-based MOFs for integrated CO2 capture and conversion. Finally, it discusses key challenges and future research directions for post-combustion CO2 capture and conversion using Zn-based MOFs.
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FRONTIERS IN ENERGY
ISSN: 2095-1701
Year: 2025
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JCR@2023
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