Enhanced CO2 adsorption capacity of amine-functionalized MIL-100(Cr) metal–organic frameworks†
Abstract
Amine-functionalized metal–organic frameworks EN-MIL-100(Cr) and MMEN-MIL-100(Cr) were prepared by grafting ethylenediamine and N,N′-dimethylethylenediamine molecules, respectively, on coordinatively unsaturated chromium(III) cations in MIL-100 metal–organic frameworks. Although amine grafting results in a decrease in the surface area and pore volume of the functionalized samples compared to those of the bare MIL-100(Cr), results showed that the incorporation of amine groups into the MIL-100 framework improved both carbon dioxide adsorption capacity and kinetics, especially in the case of ethylenediamine. Heats of carbon dioxide adsorption in EN-MIL-100(Cr) and MMEN-MIL-100(Cr) were about 80 kJ mol−1 at zero coverage, a value higher than that shown by MIL-100(Cr), which suggests chemisorption between CO2 and pendant amine groups. Measurement of CO2 adsorption–desorption cycles proved that functionalized materials show good regenerability and stability.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Metal-Organic Frameworks and Hybrid Materials