Literature DB >> 27146096

Increasing the CO2 /N2 Selectivity with a Higher Surface Density of Pyridinic Lewis Basic Sites in Porous Carbon Derived from a Pyridyl-Ligand-Based Metal-Organic Framework.

Liangjun Li1, Ying Wang1, Xin Gu1, Qipeng Yang2, Xuebo Zhao3.   

Abstract

The development of functional porous carbon with high CO2 /N2 selectivity is of great importance for CO2 capture. In this paper, a type of porous carbon with doped pyridinic sites (termed MOFC) was prepared from the carbonization of a pyridyl-ligand based MOF. Four MOFCs derived from different carbonizing temperatures were prepared. Structural studies revealed high contents of pyridinic-N groups and nearly the same pore-size distributions for these MOFCs. Gas-sorption studies revealed outstanding CO2 uptake at low pressures and room temperature. Owing to the high content of pyridinic-N groups, the CO2 /N2 selectivity on these MOFCs exhibits values of about 40-50, which are among the top values in carbon materials. Further correlation studies demonstrated that the CO2 /N2 selectivities show a positive linear relationship with the surface density of pyridinic-N groups, thus validating the synergistic effect of the doped pyridinic-N groups on CO2 adsorption selectivity.
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Keywords:  Lewis bases; adsorption; carbon; gas selectivity; metal-organic frameworks

Year:  2016        PMID: 27146096     DOI: 10.1002/asia.201600427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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