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Sandrine Bourrelly1, Béatrice Moulin, Angel Rivera, Guillaume Maurin, Sabine Devautour-Vinot, Christian Serre, Thomas Devic, Patricia Horcajada, Alexandre Vimont, Guillaume Clet, Marco Daturi, Jean-Claude Lavalley, Sandra Loera-Serna, Renaud Denoyel, Philip L Llewellyn, Gérard Férey.
Abstract
A comparison of the adsorption of water, methanol, and ethanol polar vapors by the flexible porous chromium(III) terephthalate MIL-53(Cr) was investigated by complementary techniques including adsorption gravimetry, ex situ X-ray powder diffraction, microcalorimetry, thermal analysis, IR spectroscopy, and molecular modeling. The breathing steps observed during adsorption strongly depend on the nature of the vapor. With water, a significant contraction of the framework is observed. For the alcohols, the initial contraction is followed by an expansion of the framework. A combination of IR analysis, X-ray diffraction, and computer modeling leads to the molecular localization of the guest molecules and to the identification of the specific guest-guest and host-guest interactions. The enthalpies of adsorption, measured by microcalorimetry, show that the strength of the interactions decreases from ethanol to water. Differential scanning calorimetry experiments on an EtOH/H(2)O mixture suggest a selective adsorption of ethanol over water.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20568760 DOI: 10.1021/ja1023282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419