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Diamine-Functionalization of a Metal-Organic Framework Adsorbent for Superb Carbon Dioxide Adsorption and Desorption Properties.

Woo Ram Lee1, Jeong Eun Kim2, Sung Jin Lee3, Minjung Kang2, Dong Won Kang2, Hwa Young Lee2, Vishwanath Hiremath4, Jeong Gil Seo4, Hailian Jin5, Dohyun Moon6, Moses Cho3, Yousung Jung3, Chang Seop Hong2.   

Abstract

For real-world postcombustion applications in the mitigation of CO2 emissions using dry sorbents, adsorption and desorption behaviors should be controlled to design and fabricate prospective materials with optimal CO2 performances. Herein, we prepared diamine-functionalized Mg2 (dobpdc) (H4 dobpdc=4,4'-dihydroxy-(1,1'-biphenyl)-3,3'-dicarboxylic acid). (1-diamine) with ethylenediamine (en), primary-secondary (N-ethylethylenediamine-een and N-isopropylethylenediamine-ipen), primary-tertiary, and secondary-secondary diamines. A slight alteration of the number of alkyl substituents on the diamines and their alkyl chain length dictates the desorption temperature (Tdes ) at 100 % CO2 , desorption characteristics, and ΔT systematically to result in the tuning of the working capacity. The existence of bulky substituents on the diamines improves the framework stability upon exposure to O2 , SO2 , and water vapor, relevant to real flue-gas conditions. Bulky substituents are also responsible for an interesting two-step behavior observed for the ipen case, as revealed by DFT calculations. Among the diamine-appended metal-organic frameworks, 1-een, which has the required adsorption and desorption properties, is a promising material for sorbent-based CO2 capture processes. Hence, CO2 performance and framework durability can be tailored by the judicial selection of the diamine structure, which enables property design at will and facilitates the development of desirable CO2 -capture materials.
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Keywords:  adsorption; amines; carbon capture; functionalization; metal-organic frameworks

Year:  2018        PMID: 29603670     DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201800363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemSusChem        ISSN: 1864-5631            Impact factor:   8.928


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Authors:  Rebecca L Siegelman; Phillip J Milner; Alexander C Forse; Jung-Hoon Lee; Kristen A Colwell; Jeffrey B Neaton; Jeffrey A Reimer; Simon C Weston; Jeffrey R Long
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2019-08-08       Impact factor: 15.419

2.  Fine-tuning of wettability in a single metal-organic framework via postcoordination modification and its reduced graphene oxide aerogel for oil-water separation.

Authors:  Sunhwi Eom; Dong Won Kang; Minjung Kang; Jong Hyeak Choe; Hyojin Kim; Dae Won Kim; Chang Seop Hong
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2019-01-16       Impact factor: 9.825

3.  Elucidating CO2 Chemisorption in Diamine-Appended Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Authors:  Alexander C Forse; Phillip J Milner; Jung-Hoon Lee; Halle N Redfearn; Julia Oktawiec; Rebecca L Siegelman; Jeffrey D Martell; Bhavish Dinakar; Leo B Zasada; Miguel I Gonzalez; Jeffrey B Neaton; Jeffrey R Long; Jeffrey A Reimer
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2018-12-13       Impact factor: 15.419

4.  Kinetics of cooperative CO2 adsorption in diamine-appended variants of the metal-organic framework Mg2(dobpdc).

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