CaNH22
CaNH22 is a novel porous material with potential applications in gas storage and separation. It belongs to a class of compounds known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), characterized by their highly ordered structures built from metal ions or clusters linked by organic ligands. In the case of CaNH22, calcium ions are coordinated with organic molecules to form a three-dimensional network with numerous internal pores.
The specific structure of CaNH22 allows for a large surface area, which is a key property for
The synthesis of CaNH22 typically involves solvothermal methods, where precursor chemicals are reacted in a solvent