| Literature DB >> 27249784 |
Eric D Bloch1, Wendy L Queen2, Matthew R Hudson3, Jarad A Mason1, Dianne J Xiao1, Leslie J Murray4, Roxana Flacau5, Craig M Brown3,6, Jeffrey R Long7,8.
Abstract
A chromium(II)-based metal-organic framework Cr3 [(Cr4 Cl)3 (BTT)8 ]2 (Cr-BTT; BTT(3-) =1,3,5-benzenetristetrazolate), featuring coordinatively unsaturated, redox-active Cr(2+) cation sites, was synthesized and investigated for potential applications in H2 storage and O2 production. Low-pressure H2 adsorption and neutron powder diffraction experiments reveal moderately strong Cr-H2 interactions, in line with results from previously reported M-BTT frameworks. Notably, gas adsorption measurements also reveal excellent O2 /N2 selectivity with substantial O2 reversibility at room temperature, based on selective electron transfer to form Cr(III) superoxide moieties. Infrared spectroscopy and powder neutron diffraction experiments were used to confirm this mechanism of selective O2 binding.Entities:
Keywords: air separation; chromium; metal-organic frameworks; neutron diffraction; superoxides
Year: 2016 PMID: 27249784 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201602950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336