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AuthorJung, Joo Young
AuthorKaradas, Ferdi
AuthorZulfiqar, Sonia
AuthorDeniz, Erhan
AuthorAparicio, Santiago
AuthorAtilhan, Mert
AuthorYavuz, Cafer T.
AuthorHan, Seung Min
Available date2023-02-22T10:05:14Z
Publication Date2013
Publication NamePhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cp51768c
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/40283
AbstractPorous network structures (e.g. metal–organic frameworks, MOFs) show considerable potential in dethroning monoethanol amine (MEA) from being the dominant scrubber for CO2 at the fossil-fuel-burning power generators. In contrast to their promise, structural stability and high-pressure behavior of MOFs are not well documented. We herein report moisture stability, mechanical properties and high-pressure compression on a model MOF structure, MOF-5. Our results show that MOF-5 can endure all tested pressures (0–225 bar) without losing its structural integrity, however, its moist air stability points at a 3.5 hour safety window (at 21.6 °C and 49% humidity) for an efficient CO2 capture. Isosteric heats of CO2 adsorption at high pressures show moderate interaction energy between CO2 molecules and the MOF-5 sorbent, which combined with the large sorption ability of MOF-5 in the studied pressure–temperature ranges show the viability of this sorbent for CO2 capturing purposes. The combination of the physicochemical methods we used suggests a generalized analytical standard for measuring viability in CO2 capture operations.
Languageen
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
Subjecthigh pressure
Limitations
TitleLimitations and high pressure behavior of MOF-5 for CO2 capture
TypeArticle
Pagination14319-14327
Issue Number34
Volume Number15


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