Metal filters and MOF-polymer composites for high-temperature flue gas filtration: A review

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Solid fuel combustion produces harmful particulate matter (PM) and gaseous emissions in the flue gas. To mitigate PM, advanced filtration materials using metal meshes, metal composites, and MOF-polymer composites have been studied. Gaseous emissions can be adsorbed using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal filters are suitable for high-temperature flue gas filtration (>200 degrees C) thanks to their high mechanical strength and thermal stability. This review covers research articles (2019-2023) on metal filters and MOF-polymer composites for flue gas filtration. While metal filters are already widely implemented in industrial systems, MOF-polymer composites remain at the research and development stage. Particular emphasis is placed on their filtration performance at high-temperature flue gas and assessment of their potential in combustion systems.

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Atmospheric Environment-X. 2025, vol. 28, issue Prosinec, p. 1-10.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590162125000772

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