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Carborane-Based Metal-Organic Framework with High Methane and Hydrogen Storage Capacities

Journal

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 17, Pages 3539-3543

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm4020942

Keywords

carborane; boron; MOF; metal-organic framework; coordination polymer; porous; hydrogen; methane

Funding

  1. DoD/NSSEFF/NPS [N00244-09-1-0012, N00244-09-1-0071]
  2. U.S. Army Award [W911NF-11-1-0229]
  3. NSF [CHE-1149314]

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A Cu-carborane-based metal organic framework (MOF), NU-135, which contains a quasi-spherical para-carborane moiety, has been synthesized and characterized. NU-135 exhibits a pore volume of 1.02 cm(3)/g and a gravimetric BET surface area of ca. 2600 m(2)/g, and thus represents the first highly porous carborane-based MOF. As a consequence of the, unique geometry of the carborane unit, NU-135 has a very high volumetric BET surface area of ca. 1900 m(2)/cm(3). CH4, CO2, and H-2 adsorption isotherms were measured over a broad range of pressures and temperatures and are in good agreement with computational predictions. The methane storage capacity of NU-135 at 35 bar and 298 K is ca. 187 v(STP)/v. At 298 K, the pressure required to achieve a methane storage density comparable to that of a compressed natural gas (CNG) tank pressurized to 212 bar, which is a typical storage pressure, is only 65 bar. The methane working capacity (5-65 bar) is 170 v(STP)/v. The volumetric hydrogen storage capacity at 55 bar and 77 K is 49 g/L. These properties are comparable to those of current record holders in the area of methane and hydrogen storage. This initial example lays the groundwork for carborane-based materials with high surface areas.

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