| Literature DB >> 32083785 |
Zheng Deng1,2, Wen Ying1, Ke Gong3, Yu-Jia Zeng2, Youguo Yan3, Xinsheng Peng1.
Abstract
Type II porous liquids are demonstrated to be promise porous materials. However, the category of porous hosts is very limited. Here, a porous host metal-organic polyhedra (MOP-18) is reported to construct type II porous liquids. MOP-18 is dissolved into 15-crown-5 as an individual cage (5 nm). Both the molecular dynamics simulations and experimental gravimetric CO2 solubility test indicate that the inner cavity of MOP-18 in porous liquids is unoccupied by 15-crown-5 and is accessible to CO2 . Thus, the prepared porous liquids show enhanced gas solubility. Furthermore, the prepared porous liquid is encapsulated into graphene oxide (GO) nanoslits to form a GO-supported porous liquid membrane (GO-SPLM). Owing to the empty cavity of MOP-18 unit cages in porous liquids that reduces the gas diffusion barrier, GO-SPLM significantly enhances the permeability of gas.Entities:
Keywords: MOP-18; gas transportation; liquid membrane; metal-organic polyhedra; porous liquid; type II porous liquids
Year: 2020 PMID: 32083785 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201907016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281