Molecular Competition:
Water molecules (0.28nm) outcompete oxygen (0.346nm) for CMS micropores (0.3-0.5nm). At >-40°C dew point, CMS nitrogen adsorption capacity drops 30-50%, increasing regeneration frequency (+25% energy cost).
Blockchain Lifecycle Tracking: Enables carbon credit trading via auditable CMS data.
Conclusion: Humidity control is pivotal for CMS longevity. With quantum sensing, self-healing materials, and AI-driven optimization, 2025 innovations push CMS lifespan toward 15 years while slashing nitrogen costs below ¥0.1/m³, redefining industrial gas economics Biomimetic CMS: Lotus-leaf-inspired superhydrophobic surfaces (contact angle >150°).
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