High-Throughput Synthesis of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks and Application to CO 2 Capture
California NanoSystems Institute · Arizona State University
Abstract
A high-throughput protocol was developed for the synthesis of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs). Twenty-five different ZIF crystals were synthesized from only 9600 microreactions of either zinc(II)/cobalt(II) and imidazolate/imidazolate-type linkers. All of the ZIF structures have tetrahedral frameworks: 10 of which have two different links (heterolinks), 16 of which are previously unobserved compositions and structures, and 5 of which have topologies as yet unobserved in zeolites. Members of a selection of these ZIFs (termed ZIF-68, ZIF-69, and ZIF-70) have high thermal stability (up to 390 degrees C) and chemical stability in refluxing organic and aqueous media. Their frameworks have high porosity (with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 93.13
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- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
7- RBRahul BanerjeeCorresponding
California NanoSystems Institute, Arizona State University
- APAnh Phan
California NanoSystems Institute, Arizona State University
- BWBo Wang
California NanoSystems Institute, Arizona State University
- CBCarolyn B. Knobler
California NanoSystems Institute, Arizona State University
- HFHiroyasu Furukawa
California NanoSystems Institute, Arizona State University
Topics & keywords
- Zeolitic imidazolate framework
- Imidazolate
- Porosity
- Cobalt
- Selectivity
- Metal-organic framework
- Chemistry
- Thermal stability