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Electrophoretic Crystallization of Ultrathin High-performance Metal-organic Framework Membranes
Published on: August 16, 2018
Inter-cluster-linker-absence-enabled sub-Ångstrom pore modulation in a metal-organic framework for multi-scenario CO2
Jia-Wen Wang1, Shu-Cong Fan1, Wenyu Yuan1
1Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry (MOE), Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Science of Shaanxi Province, School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University Xi'an Shaanxi 710062 China zhaiqg@snnu.edu.cn.
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Ultrafine aperture control of carbon capture adsorbents is first and foremost important but inscrutable. Herein, an inter-cluster-linker-absence-enabled sub-Ångstrom pore modulation strategy is proposed through the efficient transitivity of coordination bonds in a metal-organic framework (MOF). The feasibility of this strategy is well-demonstrated in SNNU-98-M materials composed of directly connected [M8(TAZ)9] (M = Cd or Cu, TAZ = tetrazolate) triangular prism clusters. The removal of inter-cluster linkers effectively transfers the difference in coordination bond length (approximately 2.3 Å for Cd(ii)-N and approximately 2.1 Å for Cu(ii)-N) to the size of secondary building blocks (approximately 6.5 × 6.5 × 6.7 Å3 for [Cd8(TAZ)9] and approximately 6.2 × 6.2 × 6.3 Å3 for [Cu8(TAZ)9]), and to the final MOF pore (approximately 5.5 Å for SNNU-98-Cd and approximately 5.1 Å for SNNU-98-Cu). Rational and hyperfine pore control together with optimized Lewis basic N sites endow SNNU-98-M with benchmark multi-scenario CO2 capture performance varying from binary flue gas (CO2/N2) to ternary biogas (CO2/CH4/N2) and even to quinary coal gas (CO2/CH4/N2/CO/H2) mixtures by a one-step process. SNNU-98-Cu is an ideal carbon capture material for practical applications due to its low-cost raw materials, easy scalablity in synthesis, ultra-high stability, and top-level selective adsorption ability as well as multi-scenario adaptability.
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