Gas adsorption in the topologically disordered Fe-BTC framework

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2021-11-19

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Disordered metal-organic frameworks are emerging as an attractive class of functional materials, however their applications in gas storage and separation have yet to be fully explored. Here, we investigate gas adsorption in the topologically disordered Fe-BTC framework and its crystalline counterpart, MIL-100. Despite their similar chemistry and local structure, they exhibit very different sorption behaviour towards a range gases. Virial analysis reveals that Fe-BTC has enhanced interaction strength with guest molecules compared to MIL-100. Most notably, we observe striking discrimination between the adsorption of C3H6 and C3H8 in Fe-BTC, with over a twofold increase in the amount of C3H6 being adsorbed than C3H8. Thermodynamic selectivity towards a range of industrially relevant binary mixtures is probed using ideal adsorbed solution theory. Together, this suggests the disordered material may possess powerful separation capabilities that are rare even amongst crystalline frameworks.

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Sapnik AF, Ashling CW, Macreadie LK, Lee SJ, Johnson T, Telfer SG, Bennett TD. (2021). Gas adsorption in the topologically disordered Fe-BTC framework. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 9. 47. (pp. 27019-27027).

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