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Gas Adsorption and Storage in Metal−Organic Framework MOF-177

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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Abstract

Gas adsorption experiments have been carried out on a zinc benzenetribenzoate metal-organic framework material, MOF-177. Hydrogen adsorption on MOF-177 at 298 K and 10 MPa gives an adsorption capacity of approximately 0.62 wt %, which is among the highest hydrogen storage capacities reported in porous materials at ambient temperatures. The heats of adsorption for H2 on MOF-177 were -11.3 to -5.8 kJ/mol. By adding a H2 dissociating catalyst and using our bridge building technique to build carbon bridges for hydrogen spillover, the hydrogen adsorption capacity in MOF-177 was enhanced by a factor of approximately 2.5, to 1.5 wt % at 298 K and 10 MPa, and the adsorption was reversible. N2 and O2 adsorption…

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Keywords
  • Adsorption
  • Metal-organic framework
  • Chemistry
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Hydrogen spillover
  • Activated carbon
  • Hydrogen
  • Inorganic chemistry
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