| Literature DB >> 35449219 |
Mickaele Bonneau1, Christophe Lavenn2, Jia-Jia Zheng1,3, Alexandre Legrand1, Tomofumi Ogawa2, Kunihisa Sugimoto1,4, Francois-Xavier Coudert5, Regis Reau6, Shigeyoshi Sakaki3, Ken-Ichi Otake1, Susumu Kitagawa7.
Abstract
The safe storage of flammable gases, such as acetylene, is essential for current industrial purposes. However, the narrow pressure (P) and temperature range required for the industrial use of pure acetylene (100 < P < 200 kPa at 298 K) and its explosive behaviour at higher pressures make its storage and release challenging. Flexible metal-organic frameworks that exhibit a gated adsorption/desorption behaviour-in which guest uptake and release occur above threshold pressures, usually accompanied by framework deformations-have shown promise as storage adsorbents. Herein, the pressures for gas uptake and release of a series of zinc-based mixed-ligand catenated metal-organic frameworks were controlled by decorating its ligands with two different functional groups and changing their ratio. This affects the deformation energy of the framework, which in turn controls the gated behaviour. The materials offer good performances for acetylene storage with a usable capacity of ~90 v/v (77% of the overall amount) at 298 K and under a practical pressure range (100-150 kPa).Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35449219 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-022-00928-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427