| Literature DB >> 25006832 |
Radha Kishan Motkuri1, Harsha V R Annapureddy2, M Vijaykumar2, H Todd Schaef2, Paul F Martin1, B Peter McGrail1, Liem X Dang2, Rajamani Krishna3, Praveen K Thallapally2.
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks comprise an important class of solid-state materials and have potential for many emerging applications such as energy storage, separation, catalysis and bio-medical. Here we report the adsorption behaviour of a series of fluorocarbon derivatives on a set of microporous and hierarchical mesoporous frameworks. The microporous frameworks show a saturation uptake capacity for dichlorodifluoromethane of >4 mmol g(-1) at a very low relative saturation pressure (P/Po) of 0.02. In contrast, the mesoporous framework shows an exceptionally high uptake capacity reaching >14 mmol g(-1) at P/Po of 0.4. Adsorption affinity in terms of mass loading and isosteric heats of adsorption is found to generally correlate with the polarizability and boiling point of the refrigerant, with dichlorodifluoromethane > chlorodifluoromethane > chlorotrifluoromethane > tetrafluoromethane > methane. These results suggest the possibility of exploiting these sorbents for separation of azeotropic mixtures of fluorocarbons and use in eco-friendly fluorocarbon-based adsorption cooling.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25006832 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919