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Bimetal NiCo-MOF-74 for highly selective NO capture from flue gas under ambient conditions.


ABSTRACT: The mixed bimetal metal-organic framework Ni0.37Co0.63-MOF-74 has been constructed by the solvothermal method for NO adsorption. The results showed that bimetal Ni0.37Co0.63-MOF-74 takes up NO with a capacity of up to 174.3 cc g-1 under ambient conditions, which is 16.3% higher than that of the best single metal Co-MOF-74. The IAST adsorption selectivity for a NO/CO2 binary mixture can reach a maximum of 710 at low adsorption partial pressure, while the regeneration performance can be retained even after five cyclic adsorption-desorption experiments. Its separation performance was further confirmed by breakthrough experiments, indicating this new bimetal Ni0.37Co0.63-MOF-74 as one of the best materials for NO adsorption and separation in flue gas.

SUBMITTER: Hu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9685370 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bimetal NiCo-MOF-74 for highly selective NO capture from flue gas under ambient conditions.

Hu Jie J   Li Lei L   Li Hao H   Zhai Ying Y   Tang Fushun F   Zhang Zhe Z   Chen Banglin B  

RSC advances 20221124 52


The mixed bimetal metal-organic framework Ni<sub>0.37</sub>Co<sub>0.63</sub>-MOF-74 has been constructed by the solvothermal method for NO adsorption. The results showed that bimetal Ni<sub>0.37</sub>Co<sub>0.63</sub>-MOF-74 takes up NO with a capacity of up to 174.3 cc g<sup>-1</sup> under ambient conditions, which is 16.3% higher than that of the best single metal Co-MOF-74. The IAST adsorption selectivity for a NO/CO<sub>2</sub> binary mixture can reach a maximum of 710 at low adsorption part  ...[more]

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