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The Selective CO 2 Adsorption and Photothermal Conversion Study of an Azo-Based Cobalt-MOF Material.

Li-Long DangDe-Xi ZongXiao-Yan LuTing-Ting ZhangTian ChenJiu-Long SunJiu-Zhou ZhaoMeng-Yang LiuShui-Ren Liu
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A new metal-organic framework (MOF), [Co 2 (L) 2 (azpy)] n (compound 1 , H 2 L = 5-(pyridin-4-ylmethoxy)-isophthalic acid, azpy = 4,4'-azopyridine), was synthesized by a solvothermal method and further characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectra, thermogravimetric analysis, single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction. The X-ray single-crystal diffraction analysis for compound 1 indicated that two cis L2 2- ligands connected to two cobalt atoms resulted in a macrocycle structure. Through a series of adsorption tests, we found that compound 1 exhibited a high capacity of CO 2 , and the adsorption capacity could reach 30.04 cm 3 /g. More interestingly, under 273 K conditions, the adsorption of CO 2 was 41.33 cm 3 /g. In addition, when the Co-MOF was irradiated by a 730 nm laser, rapid temperature increases for compound 1 were observed (temperature variation in 169 s: 26.6 °C), showing an obvious photothermal conversion performance. The photothermal conversion efficiency reached 20.3%, which might be due to the fact that the parallel arrangement of azo units inhibited non-radiative transition and promoted photothermal conversion. The study provides an efficient strategy for designing MOFs for the adsorption of CO 2 and with good photothermal conversion performance.
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