High performance UiO-66 through microwave-assisted and Cr doping for adsorption heat storage applications
Guodong Fu1, Ping Wu2, Jinguang Yang2
1School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering, Basic Experimental Center for Natural Science, University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China.
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The metal-organic framework UiO-66 is a promising water vapor adsorbent due to its stability and hydrophilicity. In this study, we systematically investigated the modulation of pore structure and water adsorption performance of UiO-66 through microwave-assisted synthesis and controlled Cr3+ doping. The results indicated that the crystalline integrity and thermal stability of the framework remained well-preserved after doping. The UiO-66 samples with Cr3+ addition have higher pore volume and specific surface area. When the mole ratio of Cr to Zr is 1.5, the micropore volume and BET specific surface area of MW-1.5Cr-UiO-66 are 15.1% and 19.8% higher than MW-UiO-66. This structural optimization resulted in superior adsorption performance, with the saturated water adsorption capacity of MW-1.5Cr-UiO-66 reaching 0.59 g g-1. Furthermore, the water adsorption capacity of MW-1.5Cr-UiO-66 remained unchanged after 10 cycles. The coordinated modulation of pore architecture and surface chemistry through transition metal doping provides new insights for developing high-performance adsorbents in adsorption heat storage applications.
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