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Fabrication of hybrid coating material of polypropylene itaconate containing MOF-5 for CO2 capture

Journal

PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages 49-55

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2017.11.006

Keywords

Hybrid; Functional coating; Film; PPIA; MOF-5; CO2 capture

Funding

  1. Hibah Mandatory PNBP UNS project [623/UN.27.21/PP/2017]

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Novel hybrid coating material based on polypropylene itaconate (PPIA) and MOF-5 [Zn4O(BDC)(3)] (BDC: benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid) has been successfully prepared and characterized. Herein, the influence of certain percentage additions of MOF-5 (from 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, and 40 wt.%) into PPIA on its structure, morphology, density, and thermal stability were investigated. However, extensive damage was observed in MOF-5 structures according to PXRD, STIR and nitrogen sorption isotherm analyses. The obtained materials were applied for CO2 capture and monitored by the volumetric method. The higher percentage of MOF-5 incorporated into PPIA induced higher CO2 adsorption. A significant increase of CO2 capture was seen after the addition of 1-20 wt.% of MOF-5 into the PPIA, while an addition of 40 wt.% of MOF-5 indicated there is no more benefit in increasing the MOF-5 concentration in the composite and reached a CO2 adsorption capacity of about 65 wt.% of the adsorption value of MOF-5 only. However, the incorporation of MOF-5 into PPIA caused the thermal stability of the hybrid coating material to be lower than the original PPIA coating and the MOF-5 itself. The texture of the film after addition of about 20 wt.% of MOF-5 changed from a smooth to a coarser and denser form. This study may open the way to investigating how PPIA coating containing MOF-5 could serve as a coating material with the function of CO2 capture to contribute to reducing the greenhouse effect.

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