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Tuning Hydrophilicity of Aluminum MOFs by a Mixed-Linker Strategy for Enhanced Performance in Water Adsorption-Driven Heat Allocation Application.


ABSTRACT: Water adsorption-driven heat transfer (AHT) technology has emerged as a promising solution to address crisis of the global energy consumption and environmental pollution of current heating and cooling processes. Hydrophilicity of water adsorbents plays a decisive role in these applications. This work reports an easy, green, and inexpensive approach to tuning the hydrophilicity of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by incorporating mixed linkers, isophthalic acid (IPA), and 3,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (PYDC), with various ratios in a series of Al-xIPA-(100-x)PYDC (x: feeding ratio of IPA) MOFs. The designed mixed-linkers MOFs show a variation of hydrophilicity along the fraction of the linkers. Representative compounds with a proportional mixed linker ratio denoted as KMF-2, exhibit an S-shaped isotherm, an excellent coefficient of performance of 0.75 (cooling) and 1.66 (heating) achieved with low driving temperature below 70 °C which offers capability to employ solar or industrial waste heat, remarkable volumetric specific energy capacity (235 kWh m-3 ) and heat-storage capacity (330 kWh m-3 ). The superiority of KMF-2 to IPA or PYDC-containing single-linker MOFs (CAU-10-H and CAU-10pydc, respectively) and most of benchmark adsorbents illustrate the effectiveness of the mixed-linker strategy to design AHT adsorbents with promising performance.

SUBMITTER: Truong BN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10375118 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tuning Hydrophilicity of Aluminum MOFs by a Mixed-Linker Strategy for Enhanced Performance in Water Adsorption-Driven Heat Allocation Application.

Truong Bao N BN   Borges Daiane D DD   Park Jaedeuk J   Lee Ji Sun JS   Jo Donghui D   Chang Jong-San JS   Cho Sung June SJ   Maurin Guillaume G   Cho Kyung Ho KH   Lee U-Hwang UH  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230513 21


Water adsorption-driven heat transfer (AHT) technology has emerged as a promising solution to address crisis of the global energy consumption and environmental pollution of current heating and cooling processes. Hydrophilicity of water adsorbents plays a decisive role in these applications. This work reports an easy, green, and inexpensive approach to tuning the hydrophilicity of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by incorporating mixed linkers, isophthalic acid (IPA), and 3,5-pyridinedicarboxylic  ...[more]

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