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Kris Helten1, Nicholaus Prasetya1, Bradley Paul Ladewig1
1Paul Wurth Chair, Department of Engineering, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, 2, place de l'Université, Esch-sur-Alzette L-4365, Luxembourg.
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Hydrogen is considered the fuel of the future for the decarbonizing industry and the transport sector. A membrane containing porous materials can be used to extract hydrogen from various gas mixtures. The diversity of porous materials makes it difficult to select a specific material for hydrogen separation. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are becoming increasingly popular for gas separation processes, especially for high-temperature applications. The properties of a COF depend on the configuration of various building blocks. A data-driven evaluation was performed to select the most promising COF features and topologies from the CoRE COF database of 1242 reported COFs based on quantification using a scoring approach. The results of the property-based evaluation model show that 3D COFs have a higher potential on average than 2D COFs. Four different normalized evaluations describe the design with the highest potential. The interdisciplinary quantification approach of the preferred properties enables the selection of a specific topology from 2D or 3D covalent organic frameworks and serves as an indication of further advantageous features for a selective hydrogen separation material.
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