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High-throughput gas separation by flexible metal-organic frameworks with fast gating and thermal management capabilities.


ABSTRACT: Establishing new energy-saving systems for gas separation using porous materials is indispensable for ensuring a sustainable future. Herein, we show that ELM-11 ([Cu(BF4)2(4,4'-bipyridine)2]n), a member of flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), exhibits rapid responsiveness to a gas feed and an 'intrinsic thermal management' capability originating from a structural deformation upon gas adsorption (gate-opening). These two characteristics are suitable for developing a pressure vacuum swing adsorption (PVSA) system with rapid operations. A combined experimental and theoretical study reveals that ELM-11 enables the high-throughput separation of CO2 from a CO2/CH4 gas mixture through adiabatic operations, which are extreme conditions in rapid pressure vacuum swing adsorption. We also propose an operational solution to the 'slipping-off' problem, which is that the flexible MOFs cannot adsorb target molecules when the partial pressure of the target gas decreases below the gate-opening pressure. Furthermore, the superiority of our proposed system over conventional systems is demonstrated.

SUBMITTER: Hiraide S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7400644 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-throughput gas separation by flexible metal-organic frameworks with fast gating and thermal management capabilities.

Hiraide Shotaro S   Sakanaka Yuta Y   Kajiro Hiroshi H   Kawaguchi Shogo S   Miyahara Minoru T MT   Tanaka Hideki H  

Nature communications 20200803 1


Establishing new energy-saving systems for gas separation using porous materials is indispensable for ensuring a sustainable future. Herein, we show that ELM-11 ([Cu(BF<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>(4,4'-bipyridine)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>n</sub>), a member of flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), exhibits rapid responsiveness to a gas feed and an 'intrinsic thermal management' capability originating from a structural deformation upon gas adsorption (gate-opening). These two characteristics are suitabl  ...[more]

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