Reversible adsorption and confinement of nitrogen dioxide within a robust porous metal-organic framework

Han, Xue, Godfrey, Harry G.W., Briggs, Lydia, Davies, Andrew J., Cheng, Yongqiang, Daemen, Luke L., Sheveleva, Alena M., Tuna, Floriana, McInnes, Eric J.L., Sun, Junliang, Drathen, Christina, George, Michael W., Ramirez-Cuesta, Anibal J., Thomas, K. Mark, Schröder, Martin and Yang, Sihai (2018) Reversible adsorption and confinement of nitrogen dioxide within a robust porous metal-organic framework. Nature Materials . ISSN 1476-4660

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a major air pollutant causing significant environmental and health problems. We report reversible adsorption of NO2 in a robust metal–organic framework. Under ambient conditions, MFM-300(Al) exhibits a reversible NO2 isotherm uptake of 14.1 mmol g−1, and, more importantly, exceptional selective removal of low-concentration NO2 (5,000 to <1 ppm) from gas mixtures. Complementary experiments reveal five types of supramolecular interaction that cooperatively bind both NO2 and N2O4 molecules within MFM-300(Al). We find that the in situ equilibrium 2NO2 ↔ N2O4 within the pores is pressure-independent, whereas ex situ this equilibrium is an exemplary pressure-dependent first-order process. The coexistence of helical monomer–dimer chains of NO2 in MFM-300(Al) could provide a foundation for the fundamental understanding of the chemical properties of guest molecules within porous hosts. This work may pave the way for the development of future capture and conversion technologies.

Item Type: Article
RIS ID: https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/937228
Schools/Departments: University of Nottingham Ningbo China > Faculty of Science and Engineering > Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
University of Nottingham, UK > Faculty of Science > School of Chemistry
Identification Number: 10.1038/s41563-018-0104-7
Depositing User: Smith, Ruth
Date Deposited: 23 Jul 2018 12:03
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2024 15:29
URI: https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/id/eprint/53087

Actions (Archive Staff Only)

Edit View Edit View