Highly selective carbon dioxide uptake by a microporous kgm-pillared metal–organic framework with acylamide groups†
Abstract
A microporous acylamide-functionalized metal–organic framework with a kgm-pillared structure, [Cu(NAIP2−)]n, has been designed by self-assembling [Cu2(COO)4] paddlewheel SBUs and a novel trigonal heterofunctional ligand with a linking acylamide group. [Cu(NAIP2−)]n exhibits a moderate BET surface area of 1060 m2 g−1, high CO2 uptake (4.5 wt% at 0.15 bar and 298 K; 201.8 cm3 g−1 at 20 bar and 298 K) and high selectivity for CO2 over CH4 (8.34) and N2 (38.3) at 273 K.