Raman spectroscopy shows Cryptophane-A encapsulates N2 and CO2 in addition to CH4 at room temperature, with relative affinity order CO2 > CH4 > N2.
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Rethinking cryptophane A for methane gas sensing: cross sensitivity to N2 and CO2 at ambient conditions
Raman spectroscopy shows Cryptophane-A encapsulates N2 and CO2 in addition to CH4 at room temperature, with relative affinity order CO2 > CH4 > N2.