Enhanced gas sorption and breathing properties of the new sulfone functionalized COMOC-2 metal organic framework

Guangbo Wang, Karen Leus, Sarah Couck, Pieter Tack, Hannes De Pauw, Ying-Ya Liu, Laszlo Vincze, Joeri Denayer, P. Van Der Voort

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Abstract

A new sulfone functionalized vanadium metal-organic framework (MOF), denoted as SO2-COMOC-2, has been synthesized solvothermally. Its structural and gas sorption properties towards CO2 and CH4 have been evaluated and compared to those of the pristine COMOC-2 material. The SO2-COMOC-2 shows a remarkable increase in CO2 capacity at ambient pressure (2.13 mmol g(-1) at 273 K vs. 1.23 mmol g(-1) for the pristine COMOC-2). Additionally, the high pressure CO2 sorption isotherm shows a distinctive twostep sorption behavior with a final capacity of 12.45 mmol g(-1) for SO2-COMOC-2 at 303 K, while for CH4 a typical Type 1 isotherm was obtained with a capacity of 4.13 mmol g(-1). In situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction measurements have been carried out to characterize the structural flexibility of the materials, showing both the presence of large pore and narrow pore form. Furthermore, synchrotron XANES and a variety of spectroscopic techniques have been utilized to verify the presence of hydroxyl groups and the existence of the mixed vanadium oxidation states in the titled MOF structure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9485-9491
Number of pages7
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume45
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • CO2 Adsorption Properties
  • Facile Synthesis
  • Vanadium
  • Solids
  • -CH3
  • Flexibility
  • Behavior
  • Storage
  • UiO-66
  • MIL-53

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