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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
H2S Stability of Metal-Organic Frameworks: A Computational Assessment
Pengbo Lyu1, Guillaume Maurin1
1ICGM, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM, Montpellier 34095, France.
Abstract:
The H2S stability of a range of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) was systematically assessed by first-principles calculations. The most likely degradation mechanism was first determined and we identified the rate constant of the degradation reaction as a reliable descriptor for characterizing the H2S stability of MOFs. A qualitative H2S stability ranking was thus established for the list of investigated materials. Structure-stability relationships were further envisaged considering several variables including the nature of the linkers and their grafted functional groups, the pore size, the nature of metal sites, and the presence/nature of coordinatively unsaturated sites. This knowledge enabled the anticipation of the H2S stability of one prototypical MOF, e.g., MIL-91(Ti), which has been previously proposed as a good candidate for CO2 capture. This computational strategy enables an accurate and easy handling assessment of the H2S stability of MOFs and offers a solid alternative to experimental characterizations that require the manipulation of a highly toxic and corrosive molecule.
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