High CO2/N2/O2/CO separation in a chemically robust Porous Coordination Polymer with low binding energy

Duan, Jingui ; Higuchi, Masakazu ; Krishna, Rajamani ; Kiyonaga, Tomokazu ; Tsutsumi, Yosuke ; Sato, Yohei ; Kubota, Yoshiki ; Takata, Masaki ; Kitagawa, Susumu (2014) High CO2/N2/O2/CO separation in a chemically robust Porous Coordination Polymer with low binding energy Chemical Science, 5 (2). pp. 660-666. ISSN 2041-6520

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Abstract

Porous Coordination Polymers (PCPs), constructed from organic linkers and metal ions, can provide special pore environments for selective CO2 capture. Although many PCPs have been reported, a rational design for identifying PCPs that adsorb CO2 molecules with a low binding energy, high separation ability and high chemical stability remains a great challenge. Here, we propose and validate, experimentally and computationally, a new PCP, [La(BTN)DMF]•guest (PCP-1⊃guest), that has a large aromatic organic surface and a low binding energy for high CO2 separation from four-gas mixtures (CO2–N2O2–CO) at ambient temperature. In addition, it shows good water and chemical stability; in particular, it is stable from pH = 2 to 12 at 100°C, which is unprecedented for carboxylate-based PCPs.

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