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Hierarchically Porous Structured Adsorbents with Ultrahigh Metal-Organic Framework Loading for CO<sub>2</sub> Capture.


ABSTRACT: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as promising candidates for CO2 adsorption due to their ultrahigh-specific surface area and highly tunable pore-surface properties. However, their large-scale application is hindered by processing issues associated with their microcrystalline powder nature, such as dustiness, pressure drop, and poor mass transfer within packed beds. To address these challenges, shaping/structuring micron-sized polycrystalline MOF powders into millimeter-sized structured forms while preserving porosity and functionality represents an effective yet challenging approach. In this study, a facile and versatile strategy was employed to integrate moisture-stable and scalable microcrystalline MOFs (UiO-66 and ZIF-8) into a poly(acrylonitrile) matrix to fabricate readily processable, millimeter-sized hierarchically porous structured adsorbents with ultrahigh MOF loadings (∼90 wt %) for direct industrial carbon capture applications. These structured composite beads retained the physicochemical properties and separation performance of the pristine MOF crystal particles. Structured UiO-66 and ZIF-8 exhibited high specific surface areas of 1130 m2 g-1 and 1431 m2 g-1, respectively. The structured UiO-66 achieved a CO2 adsorption capacity of 2.0 mmol g-1 at 1 bar and a dynamic CO2/N2 selectivity of 17 for a CO2/N2 gas mixture with a 15/85 volume ratio at 25 °C. Furthermore, the structured adsorbents exhibited excellent cyclability in static and dynamic CO2 adsorption studies, making them promising candidates for practical application.

SUBMITTER: Gebremariam SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11440468 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hierarchically Porous Structured Adsorbents with Ultrahigh Metal-Organic Framework Loading for CO<sub>2</sub> Capture.

Gebremariam Solomon K SK   Varghese Anish Mathai AM   Ehrling Sebastian S   Al Wahedi Yasser Y   AlHajaj Ahmed A   Dumée Ludovic F LF   Karanikolos Georgios N GN  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20240916 38


Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as promising candidates for CO<sub>2</sub> adsorption due to their ultrahigh-specific surface area and highly tunable pore-surface properties. However, their large-scale application is hindered by processing issues associated with their microcrystalline powder nature, such as dustiness, pressure drop, and poor mass transfer within packed beds. To address these challenges, shaping/structuring micron-sized polycrystalline MOF powders into millimeter-siz  ...[more]

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