Made-to-order metal-organic frameworks for trace carbon dioxide removal and air capture
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Direct air capture is regarded as a plausible alternate approach that, if economically practical, can mitigate the increasing carbon dioxide emissions associated with two of the main carbon polluting sources, namely stationary power plants and transportation. Here we show that metal-organic framework crystal chemistry permits the construction of an isostructural metal-organic framework (SIFSIX-3-Cu) based on pyrazine/copper(II) two-dimensional periodic 44 square grids pillared by silicon hexafluoride anions and thus allows further contraction of the pore system to 3.5 versus 3.84 Å for the parent zinc(II) derivative. This enhances the adsorption energetics and subsequently displays carbon dioxide uptake and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
7- OSOsama Shekhah
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- YBYoussef Belmabkhout
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- ZCZhijie Chen
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- VGVincent Guillerm
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- ACAmy Cairns
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Carbon dioxide
- Metal-organic framework
- Adsorption
- Inorganic chemistry
- Isostructural
- Carbon fibers
- Copper
- Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide