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Harvesting Water from Air with High-Capacity, Stable Furan-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Ali H AlawadhiSaumil P ChhedaGautam D StroscioZichao RongDaria KurandinaHa L NguyenNakul RampalZhiling ZhengSoumen GhoshOmar M Yaghi
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
We synthesized two isoreticular furan-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), MOF-LA2-1(furan) and MOF-LA2-2(furan) with rod-like secondary building units (SBUs) featuring 1D channels, as sorbents for atmospheric water harvesting (LA = long arm). These aluminum-based MOFs demonstrated a combination of high water uptake and stability, exhibiting working capacities of 0.41 and 0.48 g water /g MOF (under isobaric conditions of 1.70 kPa), respectively. Remarkably, both MOFs showed a negligible loss in water uptake after 165 adsorption-desorption cycles. These working capacities rival that of MOF-LA2-1(pyrazole), which has a working capacity of 0.55 g water /g MOF . The current MOFs stand out for their high water stability, as evidenced by 165 cycles of water uptake and release. MOF-LA2-2(furan) is the first aluminum MOF to employ a double 'long arm' extension strategy, which is confirmed through single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD). The MOFs were synthesized by using a straightforward synthesis route. This study offers valuable insights into the design of durable, water-stable MOFs and underscores their potential for efficient water harvesting.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • computed tomography
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • risk assessment
  • molecular docking