Data for yield and characterisation and performance measurements of UTSA-16 magnetic framework composites synthesised in flow
Description
Data collected herein support the following article and supplementary information: Continuous flow synthesis of MOF UTSA-16(Zn), mixed-metal and magnetic composites for CO2 capture – toward scalable manufacture. Data include: yield and temperature for decomposition (TGA), carbon dioxide adsorption and capture-release cycling (TGA), gas sorption isotherms, mineral liberation analysis, vibrating sample magnetometry, induction heating profiles, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images, and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), x-ray diffraction and lab book notes.
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Subjects
- Microscopy
- Electron microscopy
- Thermogravimetry
- Diffraction
- Inductively coupled plasma spectrometry
- UTSA-16, magnetic framework composites, magnetic induction swing adsorption, scanning electron microscopy images, heating profiles, gas sorption data, lab book notes, thermogravimetric analysis data, vibrating sample magnetometry data, powder x-ray diffraction, yields, mineral liberation analysis images, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectra (ICP-OES), gravimetric carbon dioxide sorption data
- Engineering::Chemical, process & energy engineering
- T Technology::TP Chemical technology
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Engineering::Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Deposit date
2024-10-02Corporate creators
- Royce Discovery Centre, The University of Sheffield
- Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool
- University of Nottingham
Data type
scanning electron microscopy images, heating profiles, gas sorption data, lab book notes, thermogravimetric analysis data, vibrating sample magnetometry data, powder x-ray diffraction, yields, mineral liberation analysis images, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectra (ICP-OES), gravimetric carbon dioxide sorption data.Contributors
- Woodliffe, John Luke
- Molinar-Díaz, Jesús
- Clowes, Rob
- Hussein, Oday H.
- Lester, Ed
- Ferrari, Rebecca
- Ahmed, Ifty
- Johnston, Amy-Louise
- Archibald, Vikki
Funders
- Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
- Other
- Science Foundation Ireland
Grant number
- Royce Discovery Centre, University of Sheffield; EPSRC Grant Number EP/R00661X/1 & EP/P02470X/1
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Chemistry: Atoms-2-Products an Integrated Approach to Sustainable Chemistry, Grant number: EP/S022236/1
- SEM analyses were supported by the EPSRC (EP/L022494/1) and the University of Nottingham
- MLA/EDS analyses were supported by the EPSRC (EP/P006701/1), as part of the “EPSRC Future Composites Manufacturing Research Hub”
Parent project
- https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/76979/
- Magnetic framework composites for CO2 capture John Luke Woodliffe PhD project
Collection dates
- September 2020 - July 2024
Coverage
- UK
Data collection method
powder x-ray data: Bruker D8 Advance DaVinci with a Lynxeye 1D detector (Bragg-Brentano geometry), SEM images: Jeol 7000F FEG-SEM (Jeol PC-SEM software), MLA: Backscattered electron (BSE) imaging and chemical analyses using SEM, FEI Quanta600 based mineral liberation analysis (MLA) equipped with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) for compositional analysis and linked Bruker/JKTech/FEI data acquisition software for automated mineralogy, TGA data: TA instruments TGA550 Discovery, gravimetric CO2 capture release cycles: TA instruments TGA550 Discovery, N2 and CO2 isotherms: Micromeritics ASAP 2020 V4.04, Vibrating-sample magnetometry (VSM): Quantum Design SQUID MPMS3, heating profiles: Cheltenham Induction Heating Ltd induction heater (2 kW, 204 kHz), Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) Agilent 5110 Vertical Dual View instrument equipped with 240 place SPS-4 autosampler instrument operation and data processing was via the Agilent ‘ICP Expert’ software package.Legal and ethical issues
Do not process or publish data without consentResource languages
- en
Copyright
- Andrea Laybourn
- John Luke Woodliffe