Carbon (IV) oxide adsorption efficiency of functionalized HKUST-1, IRMF-1, and UiO-66 metal organic frameworks

Abdullahi Moyosore, Haslina Ahmad, Muhammad Alif, Muhammad Latif, Yousefzadeh Borzehandani, Mohd Basyaruddin AbdulRahman, Emilia Abdelmalek
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The ever-increasing consumption of fossil fuels to meet up with the global economic and industrial energy needs has led to climatic change due to uncontrollable emission of a major greenhouse gas (CO2). As a way of mitigating the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, search for effective and efficient solid adsorbent has been at the front burner of current scientific research. A class of solid adsorbent known as metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have demonstrated immense potentials for CO2 adsorption due to its porous, high thermal and chemical stability, high versatility and ease of production. Upon functionalization, the adsorption efficiency of this class of materials was found to improve tremendously. In this review, the CO2 capture and sequestration potentials of three MOFs (UiO-66, HKUST-1, and MOF-5) and their composites were investigated in the search for economical, stable, and highly selective novel adsorbents for CO2 adsorption.
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功能化 HKUST-1、IRMF-1 和 UiO-66 金属有机框架的氧化碳 (IV) 吸附效率
为满足全球经济和工业能源需求,化石燃料的消耗量不断增加,导致主要温室气体(二氧化碳)的排放失控,进而引发气候变化。为了减少大气中的二氧化碳含量,寻找有效和高效的固体吸附剂已成为当前科学研究的首要任务。被称为金属有机框架(MOFs)的一类固体吸附剂因其多孔性、高热稳定性和化学稳定性、多功能性和易生产性,在二氧化碳吸附方面展现出巨大的潜力。在功能化之后,这一类材料的吸附效率大大提高。本综述研究了三种 MOFs(UiO-66、HKUST-1 和 MOF-5)及其复合材料的二氧化碳捕集和封存潜力,以寻找经济、稳定和高选择性的新型二氧化碳吸附剂。
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