Progress in adsorption-based CO2 capture by metal-organic frameworks

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作者
Liu, Jian [1 ]
Thallapally, Praveen K. [1 ]
McGrail, B. Peter [1 ]
Brown, Daryl R. [1 ]
Liu, Jun [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Energy & Environm Directorate, Richland, WA 99352 USA
关键词
CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURE; ZEOLITIC IMIDAZOLATE FRAMEWORKS; HENRYS LAW REGION; GAS-ADSORPTION; MOLECULAR SIMULATION; CU-BTC; HYDROGEN STORAGE; COORDINATION POLYMERS; SWING ADSORPTION; ACTIVATED CARBON;
D O I
10.1039/c1cs15221a
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently attracted intense research interest because of their permanent porous structures, large surface areas, and potential applications as novel adsorbents. The recent progress in adsorption-based CO2 capture by MOFs is reviewed and summarized in this critical review. CO2 adsorption in MOFs has been divided into two sections, adsorption at high pressures and selective adsorption at approximate atmospheric pressures. Keys to CO2 adsorption in MOFs at high pressures and low pressures are summarized to be pore volumes of MOFs, and heats of adsorption, respectively. Many MOFs have high CO2 selectivities over N-2 and CH4. Water effects on CO2 adsorption in MOFs are presented and compared with benchmark zeolites. In addition, strategies appeared in the literature to enhance CO2 adsorption capacities and/or selectivities in MOFs have been summarized into three main categories, catenation and interpenetration, chemical bonding enhancement, and electrostatic force involvement. Besides the advantages, two main challenges of using MOFs in CO2 capture, the cost of synthesis and the stability toward water vapor, have been analyzed and possible solutions and path forward have been proposed to address the two challenges as well (150 references).
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页码:2308 / 2322
页数:15
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