High-performance hydrophobic MOFs for selective acetone capture under humid conditions

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Abstract

Capturing acetone, a major indoor air pollutant, under humid conditions is a longstanding challenge in materials science. The key obstacle lies in finding porous adsorbents that simultaneously exhibit strong affinity for acetone and intrinsic hydrophobicity, a rare and elusive pairing. Leveraging the structural and chemical versatility of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), we first explored a diverse set of MOFs using force field Monte Carlo and density-functional theory calculations. This computational strategy identified CAU-11(Al) as a top performer: a hydrophobic, small pore MOF that enables both high acetone affinity and uptake at trace concentrations with excellent selectivity over water. Experimental validation through gas-phase pulse chromatography, adsorption measurements, and breakthrough studies confirmed the outstanding performance of this sorbent under competitive acetone/water conditions. These results position CAU-11(Al) as a promising material for real-world acetone capture in humid indoor environments.

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Grigoletto, S., Karami, K., Maye, I., Padunnappattu, A., Ravichandran, S., Wahiduzzaman, M., … Maurin, G. (2025). High-performance hydrophobic MOFs for selective acetone capture under humid conditions. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 13(32), 26401–26412. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ta03712c

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