Nanoporous Fluorinated Metal-Organic Framework-Based Membranes for CO2Capture

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The search for effective carbon-capture materials has permitted the disclosure and institution of nanoporous fluorinated metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with a contracted pore system as benchmark CO2-selective adsorbents. Namely, the SIFSIX-3-M (M = Zn, Cu, and Ni) MOF adsorbents, encompassing a periodic arrangement of fluorine moieties in a confined one-dimensional channels, exhibit a remarkable CO2 adsorption-based selectivity over CH4 and H2 in various industrially related gas mixtures. Here, we report the successful transplantation/integration of this distinctive CO2 selectivity, distinguishing this class of nanoporous MOF adsorbents to pure MOF membranes for carbon capture. Markedly, the liquid-phase epitaxy (LPE) growth approach permitted, for the first time, the building of continuous, homogeneous, and defect-free MOF membranes based on the SIFSIX-3-M platform, MSiF6(Pyz)2 with M = Ni or Cu, on a porous alumina substrate. Single and mixed-gas permeation tests revealed that the resulting nanoporous MOF membrane is a CO2-selective membrane, exhibiting the foreseen favorable CO2-selectivity toward carbon dioxide over H2, and CH4, governed by the CO2-selective adsorption in the functional and contracted channels of the SIFSIX-3-M.

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Chernikova, V., Shekhah, O., Belmabkhout, Y., & Eddaoudi, M. (2020). Nanoporous Fluorinated Metal-Organic Framework-Based Membranes for CO2Capture. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 3(7), 6432–6439. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c00909

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