Experimental data details the preparation and application of a cucurbit[6]uril and copper oxide photocatalytic membrane for CO2 capture and utilization. The work was conducted by the Tang and Lan research groups at University College London's Department of Chemical Engineering from June to November 2020, funded by the UKCCSRC 2020 Flexible Funding Call.
Use Cases
- Analyze preparation data for cucurbit[6]uril and copper oxide to optimize photocatalytic membrane synthesis.
- Model the relationship between membrane preparation parameters and preliminary CO2 capture results.
- Benchmark functional polymer integration data against other carbon capture material studies.
Strengths
- Data originates from a defined experimental period (June-November 2020) at a specific institution (University College London).
- Focuses on a specific, funded research project (UKCCSRC 2020 Flexible Funding Call).
- Covers both material preparation (cucurbit[6]uril, copper oxide, polymers) and application (CO2 capture/utilization) stages.
Limitations
- No column names, sample data, or row counts are provided, limiting immediate analytical utility.
- Dataset scope is narrow, focused on a single experimental setup, reducing generalizability.
- Data is from a preliminary study, which may indicate limited validation or small sample sizes.
Provenance
- Source
- Tang's and Lan's groups, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London.
- Collection Method
- Experimental data from laboratory preparation and application of a photocatalytic membrane.
- Time Range
- June-November 2020.
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- United Kingdom (University College London).