| Literature DB >> 26471435 |
Yiyin Mao1, Danke Chen1, Pan Hu1, Yi Guo1, Yulong Ying1, Wen Ying1, Xinsheng Peng2,3.
Abstract
Hierarchical porous materials are promising for catalyst, separation and sorption applications. A ligand-assisted etching process is developed for template-free synthesis of hierarchical mesoporous MOFs as single crystals and well-intergrown membranes at 40 °C. At 223 K, the hierarchical porous structures significantly improve the CO2 capture capacity of HKUST-1 by more than 44 % at pressures up to 20 kPa and 13 % at 100 kPa. Even at 323 K, the enhancement of CO2 uptake is above 25 % at pressures up to 20 kPa and 7 % at 100 kPa. The mesoporous structures not only enhance the CO2 uptake capacity but also improve the diffusion and mass transportation of CO2 . Similarly, well-intergrown mesoporous HKUST-1 membranes are synthesized, which hold the potential for film-like porous devices. Mesoporous MOF-5 crystals are also obtained by a similar ligand-assisted etching process. This may provide a facile way to prepare hierarchical porous MOF single crystals and membranes for wide-ranging applications.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dioxide capture; mesoporous materials; metal-organic frameworks; template-free synthesis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26471435 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201502515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236