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Stepwise observation and quantification and mixed matrix membrane separation of CO2 within a hydroxy-decorated porous host.


ABSTRACT: The identification of preferred binding domains within a host structure provides important insights into the function of materials. State-of-the-art reports mostly focus on crystallographic studies of empty and single component guest-loaded host structures to determine the location of guests. However, measurements of material properties (e.g., adsorption and breakthrough of substrates) are usually performed for a wide range of pressure (guest coverage) and/or using multi-component gas mixtures. Here we report the development of a multifunctional gas dosing system for use in X-ray powder diffraction studies on Beamline I11 at Diamond Light Source. This facility is fully automated and enables in situ crystallographic studies of host structures under (i) unlimited target gas loadings and (ii) loading of multi-component gas mixtures. A proof-of-concept study was conducted on a hydroxyl-decorated porous material MFM-300(VIII) under (i) five different CO2 pressures covering the isotherm range and (ii) the loading of equimolar mixtures of CO2/N2. The study has successfully captured the structural dynamics underpinning CO2 uptake as a function of surface coverage. Moreover, MFM-300(VIII) was incorporated in a mixed matrix membrane (MMM) with PIM-1 in order to evaluate the CO2/N2 separation potential of this material. Gas permeation measurements on the MMM show a great improvement over the bare PIM-1 polymer for CO2/N2 separation based on the ideal selectivity.

SUBMITTER: Morris CG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5414597 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stepwise observation and quantification and mixed matrix membrane separation of CO<sub>2</sub> within a hydroxy-decorated porous host.

Morris Christopher G CG   Jacques Nicholas M NM   Godfrey Harry G W HGW   Mitra Tamoghna T   Fritsch Detlev D   Lu Zhenzhong Z   Murray Claire A CA   Potter Jonathan J   Cobb Tom M TM   Yuan Fajin F   Tang Chiu C CC   Yang Sihai S   Schröder Martin M  

Chemical science 20170227 4


The identification of preferred binding domains within a host structure provides important insights into the function of materials. State-of-the-art reports mostly focus on crystallographic studies of empty and single component guest-loaded host structures to determine the location of guests. However, measurements of material properties (<i>e.g.</i>, adsorption and breakthrough of substrates) are usually performed for a wide range of pressure (guest coverage) and/or using multi-component gas mix  ...[more]

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