Abstract
This paper describes the pyrolysis of pyridinedicarboxylate-containing Zn-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) to form nanoporous carbons with accessible N dopants to adsorb CO2. The optimal materials were synthesized using N-heterocycle additives to control the amount of coordinated DMF in the base MOF structure, thereby increasing its thermal stability prior to pyrolysis.
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