“Pressure-Induced Hydration and Insertion of CO2 into Ag-Natrolite”
- Authors
Y. Lee, D. Seoung, Y.-N. Jang, T. Vogt, Y. Lee*
- Journal
Chemistry - A European Journal
Vol.19, pp.5806-5811, 2013.05 - DOI
Abstract
CO2 insertion under pressure: In silver-exchanged natrolite, a low and technically achievable onset pressure-induced hydration has been established at 0.4 GPa accompanied by an approximately 5 % expansion in the unit-cell volume (see figure). This unique property has been utilized to trap CO2 under pressure in nominally non-penetrating natrolite pores.