Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6466609 Chemical Engineering Journal 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Three metal organic frameworks, MIL-101, MIL-53 and CPM-5, are used for VOCs adsorption.•Adsorption isotherms and TGA indicates the physisorption of toluene and isobutanol on these MOFs.•In dry air, MIL-101 shows the highest adsorption capacity for one ppm of toluene and isobutanol.•At 30% relative humidity, MIL-53 demonstrates the highest adsorption capacity of toluene.•CPM-5 shows the least adsorption capacity for toluene and isobutanol in both dry and humid air.

In this study, three metal organic frameworks (MOFs), MIL-101, MIL-53 and CPM-5 are synthesized and characterized. Adsorption isotherms and breakthrough behaviors of these MOFs are studied for two volatile organic compounds: toluene and isobutanol. Also, the effect of the presence of relative humidity on the adsorption capacity of one (1) ppm toluene and isobutanol on each MOF is investigated. Results demonstrate a superior capacity of MIL-101 for adsorption of these organic compounds in dry air. The presence of relative humidity (30%), however, decreases this adsorption capacity by 80%. MIL-53 shows the highest adsorption capacity of toluene and isobutanol at this level of humidity, while CPM-5 shows the least adsorption capacity for both toluene and isobutanol at both dry and humid air.

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