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Effects of nitro-functionalization on the gas adsorption properties of isoreticular metal-organic framework-eight (IRMOF-8)

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 177, Issue -, Pages 82-90

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.04.023

Keywords

Metal organic framework; IRMOF-8-NO2; BET isotherm

Funding

  1. US Department of Energy
  2. US Department of Transportation
  3. NSF-Delaware EPSCOR Program
  4. Thurgood Marshall College Fund for graduate research

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A study was done to determine the effects of nitro-functionalization on the gas sorption properties of IRMOF-8. The IRMOF-8 and IRMOF-8-NO2 were prepared by a rapid solvothermal method. BET isotherm analysis showed that nitro-functionalization of IRMOF-8 caused the surface area to decrease from 1599 to 832 m(2)/g while the pore volume decreased from 0.639 to 0.322 cm(3)/g. However, these large decreases in surface area and pore volume did not result in a proportionate decrease in gas sorption capability. For example, the IRMOF-8 adsorbed 3.2 wt% hydrogen while IRMOF-8-NO2 adsorbed 2.2 wt% hydrogen. This is a relatively small reduction in hydrogen adsorption (similar to 30%) compared to the large decrease in surface areas (similar to 50%). The amounts of methane and carbon dioxide adsorbed by the IRMOF-8-NO2 were also disproportionately high. A sticking factor (defined as the percent gas adsorbed per m(2) of surface area per gram) was determined for the adsorption of each gas on the two MOFs at various temperatures. In all cases, the sticking factors for gases adsorbed on the IRMOF-8-NO2 were greater than those for gas adsorbed on the IRMOF-8. Enthalpies were also measured for the adsorption of each gas on the two MOFs at various temperatures. It was found that, in all cases, the enthalpies for gas adsorption on IRMOF-8-NO2 were greater than those for IRMOF-8. Thus it appears that nitro-functionalization strengthens the bonding of the gases to the surface thus resulting in greater sticking efficiency and larger than expected gas adsorption. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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