Literature DB >> 19904944

Co-adsorption and separation of CO2-CH4 mixtures in the highly flexible MIL-53(Cr) MOF.

Lomig Hamon1, Philip L Llewellyn, Thomas Devic, Aziz Ghoufi, Guillaume Clet, Vincent Guillerm, Gerhard D Pirngruber, Guillaume Maurin, Christian Serre, Gordon Driver, Wouter van Beek, Elsa Jolimaître, Alexandre Vimont, Marco Daturi, Gérard Férey.   

Abstract

The present study attempts to understand the use of the flexible porous chromium terephthalate Cr(OH)(O(2)C-C(6)H(4)-CO(2)) denoted MIL-53(Cr) (MIL = Material from Institut Lavoisier) for the separation of mixtures of CO(2) and CH(4) at ambient temperature. The coadsorption of CO(2) and CH(4) was studied by a variety of different techniques. In situ synchrotron X-ray Powder Diffraction allowed study of the breathing of the solid upon adsorption of the gas mixtures and simultaneously measured Raman spectra yielded an estimation of the adsorbed quantities of CO(2) and CH(4), as well as a quantification of the fraction of the narrow pore (NP) and the large pore (LP) form of MIL-53. Quantitative coadsorption data were then measured by gravimetry and by breakthrough curves. In addition, computer simulation was performed to calculate the composition of the adsorbed phase in comparison with experimental equilibrium isotherms and breakthrough results. The body of results shows that the coadsorption of CO(2) and CH(4) leads to a similar breathing of MIL-53(Cr) as with pure CO(2). The breathing is mainly controlled by the partial pressure of CO(2), but increasing the CH(4) content progressively decreases the transformation of LP to NP. CH(4) seems to be excluded from the NP form, which is filled exclusively by CO(2) molecules. The consequences in terms of CO(2)/CH(4) selectivity and the possible use of MIL-53(Cr) in a PSA process are discussed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19904944     DOI: 10.1021/ja907556q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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