| Literature DB >> 31758160 |
Jiangnan Li1, Xue Han1, Xinran Zhang1, Alena M Sheveleva1,2, Yongqiang Cheng3, Floriana Tuna1, Eric J L McInnes1, Laura J McCormick McPherson4, Simon J Teat4, Luke L Daemen3, Anibal J Ramirez-Cuesta3, Martin Schröder5, Sihai Yang6.
Abstract
Air pollution by nitrogen oxides, NOx, is a major problem, and new capture and abatement technologies are urgently required. Here, we report a metal-organic framework (Manchester Framework Material 520 (MFM-520)) that can efficiently confine dimers of NO2, which results in a high adsorption capacity of 4.2 mmol g-1 (298 K, 0.01 bar) with full reversibility and no loss of capacity over 125 cycles. Treatment of NO2@MFM-520 with water in air leads to a quantitative conversion of the captured NO2 into HNO3, an important feedstock for fertilizer production, and fully regenerates MFM-520. The confinement of N2O4 inside nanopores was established at a molecular level, and the dynamic breakthrough experiments using both dry and humid NO2 gas streams verify the excellent stability and selectivity of MFM-520 and confirm its potential for precious-metal-free deNOx technologies.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31758160 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-019-0356-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427