Metal−Organic Frameworks with Exceptionally High Capacity for Storage of Carbon Dioxide at Room Temperature
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Indexed incrossrefpubmed
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) show high CO2 storage capacity at room temperature. Gravimetric CO2 isotherms for MOF-2, MOF-505, Cu3(BTC)2, MOF-74, IRMOFs-11, -3, -6, and -1, and MOF-177 are reported up to 42 bar. Type I isotherms are found in all cases except for MOFs based on Zn4O(O2C)6 clusters, which reveal a sigmoidal isotherm (having a step). The various pressures of the isotherm steps correlate with increasing pore size, which indicates potential for gas separations. The amine functionality of the IRMOF-3 pore shows evidence of relatively increased affinity for CO2. Capacities qualitatively scale with surface area and range from 3.2 mmol/g for MOF-2 to 33.5 mmol/g (320 cm3(STP)/cm3, 147 wt %) for…
Citation impact
2,838
total citations
- FWCI
- 22.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 16
Citations per year
Authors
2Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Chemistry
- Gravimetric analysis
- Metal-organic framework
- Carbon dioxide
- Bar (unit)
- Porosity
- Chemical engineering
- Amine gas treating
No related works found for this paper.