Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
150081 Chemical Engineering Journal 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A nanosize Zr-metal organic framework (Zr-MOF, UiO-66) with a uniformed particle size around 100 nm was solvothermally synthesized and activated by solvent exchange method, vacuum drying and heating. The activation process with an exchangeable guest solvent produced the Zr-MOF with a high surface area by removal almost all guest and free terephthalic acid molecules from the pores enhancing its capacity for adsorption. The nanosize Zr-MOF also showed strong thermal stability up to 753 K. The Zr-MOF was tested for hydrogen and carbon dioxide adsorption at varying pressures and temperatures and it exhibited adsorption capacity of 1.6 wt% (H2) at 1 atm, 77 K and 79 cc (CO2) g−1 at 1 atm, 273 K, respectively. The heat of H2 adsorption was estimated to be 6–12 kJ mol−1 while the heat of CO2 adsorption was determined to be around 28 kJ mol−1.

► Solvent exchange method was used to activate Zr-MOF. ► Nanosize Zr-MOF exhibits high surface area and thermal stability. ► Nanosize Zr-MOF presents high adsorption of H2 and CO2. ► The heat of H2 adsorption is low and was estimated to be 6–12 kJ mol−1.

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