Multicycle water vapour stability of microporous breathing MOF aluminium isophthalate CAU-10-H

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The hydrothermal stability of aluminium hydroxide isophthalate MOF CAU-10-H was proven, under humid multi-cycling conditions. Detailed in situ thermogravimetric measurements and in situ powder X-ray diffraction analysis during water ad-/desorption were used. A reversible structural change during adsorption was detected and thereby exemplified the robustness of breathing-like MOFs over 700 water vapour ad/desorption cycles. In combination with high water adsorption capacity, hydrophilic CAU-10-H is the first breathing-like MOF with a structural change which is a promising candidate for the use in heat transformation processes. © 2014 The Partner Organisations.

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Fröhlich, D., Henninger, S. K., & Janiak, C. (2014). Multicycle water vapour stability of microporous breathing MOF aluminium isophthalate CAU-10-H. Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton Transactions, 43(41), 15300–15304. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4dt02264e

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