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CO 2 Capture by Hybrid Ultramicroporous TIFSIX-3-Ni under Humid Conditions Using Non-Equilibrium Cycling.

Saif UllahKui TanDebobroto SensharmaNaveen KumarSoumya MukherjeeAndrey A BezrukovJing LiMichael J ZaworotkoTimo Thonhauser
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Although pyrazine-linked hybrid ultramicroporous materials (HUMs, pore size <7 Å) are benchmark physisorbents for trace carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture under dry conditions, their affinity for water (H 2 O) mitigates their carbon capture performance in humid conditions. Herein, we report on the co-adsorption of H 2 O and CO 2 by TIFSIX-3-Ni-a high CO 2 affinity HUM-and find that slow H 2 O sorption kinetics can enable CO 2 uptake and release using shortened adsorption cycles with retention of ca. 90 % of dry CO 2 uptake. Insight into co-adsorption is provided by in situ infrared spectroscopy and ab initio calculations. The binding sites and sorption mechanisms reveal that both CO 2 and H 2 O molecules occupy the same ultramicropore through favorable interactions between CO 2 and H 2 O at low water loading. An energetically favored water network displaces CO 2 molecules at higher loading. Our results offer bottom-up design principles and insight into co-adsorption of CO 2 and H 2 O that is likely to be relevant across the full spectrum of carbon capture sorbents to better understand and address the challenge posed by humidity to gas capture.
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