| Literature DB >> 25504718 |
Yuan Peng1, Yanshuo Li2, Yujie Ban1, Hua Jin1, Wenmei Jiao1, Xinlei Liu3, Weishen Yang2.
Abstract
Layered metal-organic frameworks would be a diverse source of crystalline sheets with nanometer thickness for molecular sieving if they could be exfoliated, but there is a challenge in retaining the morphological and structural integrity. We report the preparation of 1-nanometer-thick sheets with large lateral area and high crystallinity from layered MOFs. They are used as building blocks for ultrathin molecular sieve membranes, which achieve hydrogen gas (H2) permeance of up to several thousand gas permeation units (GPUs) with H2/CO2 selectivity greater than 200. We found an unusual proportional relationship between H2 permeance and H2 selectivity for the membranes, and achieved a simultaneous increase in both permeance and selectivity by suppressing lamellar stacking of the nanosheets.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25504718 DOI: 10.1126/science.1254227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728