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dc.contributor.authorAbid, H.
dc.contributor.authorRada, Z.
dc.contributor.authorShang, J.
dc.contributor.authorWang, Shaobin
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-28T13:59:28Z
dc.date.available2017-04-28T13:59:28Z
dc.date.created2017-04-28T09:06:05Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationAbid, H. and Rada, Z. and Shang, J. and Wang, S. 2016. Synthesis, characterization, and CO2 adsorption of three metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53. Polyhedron. 120: pp. 103-111.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52644
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.poly.2016.06.034
dc.description.abstract

© 2016 Elsevier LtdIn this study, MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53 were prepared, characterized, and tested for CO2 adsorption. These metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibit different characteristics, although MIL-53 and amino-MIL-53 have the same topology. The BET surface areas are 1519, 687, and 262 m2/g for MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53, respectively. They exhibit different thermal stability with MIL-53 having the highest stability which starts to decompose at 773 K, while amino-MIL-53 and MIL-96 show lower thermal stability, decomposing upon heating up to 650 and 570 K, respectively. Static adsorption of CO2 at 1 bar and 273 K was conducted, showing CO2 adsorption capacities of 64, 124, and 48 cc/g for MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53, respectively. The heat of adsorption for CO2 was found to be 39, 28.6, and 28 kJ/mol for MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53, respectively. Dynamic adsorption experiment shows that MIL-53 achieves the highest working capacity among all three materials around 169 cc/g at 1 bar and room temperature (304 K). Amino-MIL-53 shows a dynamic adsorption capacity of 121 cc/g at the same conditions and MIL-96 demonstrates a dynamic adsorption of 98.2 cc/g at 1 bar and 298 K. The higher working capacity demonstrated by MIL-53 and amino-MIL-53 are attributed to their larger pore size, making them promising candidate adsorbents for practicing carbon capture in real-world applications.

dc.publisherPergamon
dc.titleSynthesis, characterization, and CO2 adsorption of three metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): MIL-53, MIL-96, and amino-MIL-53
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume120
dcterms.source.startPage103
dcterms.source.endPage111
dcterms.source.issn0277-5387
dcterms.source.titlePolyhedron
curtin.departmentDepartment of Chemical Engineering
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