Literature DB >> 22482879

Time-dependent CO2 sorption hysteresis in a one-dimensional microporous octahedral molecular sieve.

Laura Espinal1, Winnie Wong-Ng, James A Kaduk, Andrew J Allen, Chad R Snyder, Chun Chiu, Daniel W Siderius, Lan Li, Eric Cockayne, Anais E Espinal, Steven L Suib.   

Abstract

The development of sorbents for next-generation CO(2) mitigation technologies will require better understanding of CO(2)/sorbent interactions. Among the sorbents under consideration are shape-selective microporous molecular sieves with hierarchical pore morphologies of reduced dimensionality. We have characterized the non-equilibrium CO(2) sorption of OMS-2, a well-known one-dimensional microporous octahedral molecular sieve with manganese oxide framework. Remarkably, we find that the degree of CO(2) sorption hysteresis increases when the gas/sorbent system is allowed to equilibrate for longer times at each pressure step. Density functional theory calculations indicate a "gate-keeping" role of the cation in the tunnel, only allowing CO(2) molecules to enter fully into the tunnel via a highly unstable transient state when CO(2) loadings exceed 0.75 mmol/g. The energy barrier associated with the gate-keeping effect suggests an adsorption mechanism in which kinetic trapping of CO(2) is responsible for the observed hysteretic behavior.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22482879     DOI: 10.1021/ja3014133

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


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2.  Position-Dependent Dynamics Explain Pore-Averaged Diffusion in Strongly Attractive Adsorptive Systems.

Authors:  William P Krekelberg; Daniel W Siderius; Vincent K Shen; Thomas M Truskett; Jeffrey R Errington
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3.  Relationship between Pore-size Distribution and Flexibility of Adsorbent Materials: Statistical Mechanics and Future Material Characterization Techniques.

Authors:  Daniel W Siderius; Nathan A Mahynski; Vincent K Shen
Journal:  Adsorption (Boston)       Date:  2017-03-30       Impact factor: 2.318

4.  Understanding Material Characteristics through Signature Traits from Helium Pycnometry.

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6.  The influence of large cations on the electrochemical properties of tunnel-structured metal oxides.

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7.  Structural Basis of CO₂ Adsorption in a Flexible Metal-Organic Framework Material.

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Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2019-03-04       Impact factor: 5.076

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