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Pore Environmental Modification by Amino Groups in Robust Microporous MOFs for SF 6 Capturing and SF 6 /N 2 Separation.

Yong-Peng LiJing-Jing NiXiao-Jie ZhangXiao-Long ZhangWen WenZhu-Yin SuiXiu-Feng Xu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Capturing and separating the greenhouse gas SF 6 from nitrogen N 2 have significant greenhouse mitigation potential and economic benefits. We used a pore engineering strategy to manipulate the pore environment of the metal-organic framework (MOF) by incorporating organic functional groups (-NH 2 ). This resulted in an enhanced adsorption of SF 6 and separation of the SF 6 /N 2 mixture in the MOF. The introduction of amino (-NH 2 ) groups into YTU-29 resulted in a reduction of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface but an increase in interactions with SF 6 within the confined pores. Water-stable YTU-29-NH 2 showed a significantly higher SF 6 uptake (95.5 cm 3 /g) than YTU-29 (77.4 cm 3 /g). The results of the breakthrough experiments show that YTU-29-NH 2 has a significantly improved separation performance for SF 6 /N 2 mixtures, with a high SF 6 capture of 0.88 mmol/g compared to 0.56 mmol/g by YTU-29. This improvement is due to the suitable pore confinement and accessible -NH 2 groups on pore surfaces. Considering its excellent regeneration ability and cycling performance, ultrastable YTU-29-NH 2 demonstrates great potential for SF 6 capturing and SF 6 /N 2 separation.
Keyphrases
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