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High and selective capture of low-concentration CO2 with an anion-functionalized ultramicroporous metal-organic framework

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SCIENCE CHINA-MATERIALS
卷 64, 期 3, 页码 691-697

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40843-020-1471-0

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carbon capture; ultramicroporous metal-organic frameworks; gas adsorption; CO2/N(2)separation; natural gas purification

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21938011, U1862110, 21890764, 21725603]
  2. National Program for Support of Top-notch Young Professionals

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A novel anion-functionalized ZU-16-Co material with one-dimensional pore channels decorated by abundant F atoms has been reported for efficient CO(2) capture at concentrations around 400-10,000 ppm. The material, with fine-tuned pore size and strong host-guest interactions, shows promising potential as an adsorbent for low-concentration carbon capture.
CO(2)capture, especially under low-pressure range, is of significance to maintain long-duration human operation in confined spaces and decrease the CO(2)corrosion and freezing effect for the liquefaction of natural gas. Herein, we for the first time report a novel anion-functionalized ZU-16-Co (TIFSIX-3-Co, TIFSIX=hexafluorotitanate (TiF62-), 3=pyrazine), which exhibits one-dimensional pore channels decorated by abundant F atoms, for efficient CO(2)capture at a concentration around 400-10,000 ppm. Among its isostructural MFSIX-3 (M=Si, Ti, Ge) family materials, ZU-16-Co with fine-tuned pore size of 3.62 A exhibits the highest CO(2)uptake at 0.01 bar (10,000 ppm) and 1 bar (2.63 and 2.87 mmol g(-), respectively). The high CO(2)capture ability of ZU-16-Co originates from the fine-tuned pore dimensions with strong FMIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSISC=O host-guest interactions and relatively large pore volumes coming from its longer coordinated Ti-F-Co distance (3.9 A) incdirection. The excellent carbon trapping performance was further verified by dynamic breakthrough tests for CO2/N-2(1/99 and 15/85) and CO2/CH4(50/50) mixtures. The adsorption and separation performances, resulting from the fine-tuned pore system with periodic arrays of exposed functionalities, demonstrate that ultramicroporous ZU-16-Co can be a promising adsorbent for low-concentration carbon capture.

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