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Boosting CO(2) adsorption and selectivity in metal–organic frameworks of MIL-96(Al) via second metal Ca coordination
Aluminum trimesate-based MOF (MIL-96-(Al)) has attracted intense attention due to its high chemical stability and strong CO(2) adsorption capacity. In this study, CO(2) capture and selectivity of MIL-96-Al was further improved by the coordination of the second metal Ca. To this end, a series of MIL-...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00305k |
Sumario: | Aluminum trimesate-based MOF (MIL-96-(Al)) has attracted intense attention due to its high chemical stability and strong CO(2) adsorption capacity. In this study, CO(2) capture and selectivity of MIL-96-Al was further improved by the coordination of the second metal Ca. To this end, a series of MIL-96(Al)–Ca were hydrothermally synthesised by a one-pot method, varying the molar ratio of Ca(2+)/Al(3+). It is shown that the variation of Ca(2+)/Al(3+) ratio results in significant changes in crystal shape and size. The shape varies from the hexagonal rods capped in the ends by a hexagonal pyramid in MIL-96(Al) without Ca to the thin hexagonal disks in MIL-96(Al)–Ca4 (the highest Ca content). Adsorption studies reveal that the CO(2) adsorption on MIL-96(Al)–Ca1 and MIL-96(Al)–Ca2 at pressures up to 950 kPa is vastly improved due to the enhanced pore volumes compared to MIL-96(Al). The CO(2) uptake on these materials measured in the above sequence is 10.22, 9.38 and 8.09 mmol g(−1), respectively. However, the CO(2) uptake reduces to 5.26 mmol g(−1) on MIL-96(Al)–Ca4. Compared with MIL-96(Al)–Ca1, the N(2) adsorption in MIL-96(Al)–Ca4 is significantly reduced by 90% at similar operational conditions. At 100 and 28.8 kPa, the selectivity of MIL-96(Al)–Ca4 to CO(2)/N(2) reaches up to 67 and 841.42, respectively, which is equivalent to 5 and 26 times the selectivity of MIL-96(Al). The present findings highlight that MIL-96(Al) with second metal Ca coordination is a potential candidate as an alternative CO(2) adsorbent for practical applications. |
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