Tuning of Microenvironment in Covalent Organic Framework via Fluorination Strategy promotes Selective CO2 Capture

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Abstract

Herein, we have designed and synthesized two heteroatom (N, O) rich covalent organic frameworks (COF), PD-COF and TF-COF, respectively, to demonstrate their relative effect on CO2 adsorption capacity and also CO2/N2 selectivity. Compared to the non-fluorinated PD-COF (BET surface area 805 m2 g−1, total pore volume 0.3647 ccg−1), a decrease in BET surface area and also pore volume have been observed for fluorinated TF-COF due to the incorporation of fluorine to the porous framework (BET surface area 451 m2 g−1, total pore volume 0.2978 ccg−1). This fact leads to an enormous decrease in the CO2 adsorption capacity and CO2/N2 selectivity of TF-COF, though it shows stronger affinity towards CO2 with a Qst of 37.76 KJ/mol. The more CO2 adsorption capacity by PD-COF can be attributed to the large specific surface area with considerable amount of micropore volume compared to the TF-COF. Further, PD-COF exhibited CO2/N2 selectivity of 16.8, higher than that of TF-COF (CO2/N2 selectivity 13.4).

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Das, N., Paul, R., Chatterjee, R., Shinde, D. B., Lai, Z., Bhaumik, A., & Mondal, J. (2023). Tuning of Microenvironment in Covalent Organic Framework via Fluorination Strategy promotes Selective CO2 Capture. Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202200970

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