A Scalable Robust Microporous Al-MOF for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture.
Bingbing ChenDong FanRosana V PintoIurii DovgaliukShyamapada NandiDebanjan ChakrabortyNuria García-MoncadaAlexandre VimontCharles J McMonagleMarta BordonhosAbeer Al MohtarIeuan CornuPierre FlorianNicolas HeymansMarco DaturiGuy De WeireldMoisés PintoFarid NouarGuillaume MaurinGeorges MouchahamChristian SerrePublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Herein, a robust microporous aluminum tetracarboxylate framework, MIL-120(Al)-AP, (MIL, AP: Institute Lavoisier and Ambient Pressure synthesis, respectively) is reported, which exhibits high CO 2 uptake (1.9 mmol g -1 at 0.1 bar, 298 K). In situ Synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements together with Monte Carlo simulations reveal that this structure offers a favorable CO 2 capture configuration with the pores being decorated with a high density of µ 2 -OH groups and accessible aromatic rings. Meanwhile, based on calculations and experimental evidence, moderate host-guest interactions Q st (CO 2 ) value of MIL-120(Al)-AP (-40 kJ mol -1 ) is deduced, suggesting a relatively low energy penalty for full regeneration. Moreover, an environmentally friendly ambient pressure green route, relying on inexpensive raw materials, is developed to prepare MIL-120(Al)-AP at the kilogram scale with a high yield while the Metal- Organic Framework (MOF) is further shaped with inorganic binders as millimeter-sized mechanically stable beads. First evidences of its efficient CO 2 /N 2 separation ability are validated by breakthrough experiments while operando IR experiments indicate a kinetically favorable CO 2 adsorption over water. Finally, a techno-economic analysis gives an estimated production cost of ≈ 13 $ kg -1 , significantly lower than for other benchmark MOFs. These advancements make MIL-120(Al)-AP an excellent candidate as an adsorbent for industrial-scale CO 2 capture processes.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- transcription factor
- monte carlo
- high density
- particulate matter
- air pollution
- stem cells
- molecular dynamics
- high resolution
- solid phase extraction
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- gene expression
- heavy metals
- dna methylation
- density functional theory
- single cell
- aqueous solution
- highly efficient
- electron microscopy
- reduced graphene oxide
- water soluble