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Hierarchical Metal-Organic Aerogel as a Highly Selective and Sustainable CO2 Adsorbent

Authors
Lee, HeehyeonOh, JongwonKoo, Jin YoungOhtsu, HiroyoshiJin, Hyeong MinKim, SoyoungLee, Jae-SeungKim, HyunchulChoi, Hee CheulOh, YoungtakYoon, Seok Min
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
hierarchical metal-organic aerogel; microporous materials; metal-organic gel; paddle-wheel structure; reusable CO2 adsorbents; gas selectivity
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/147085
DOI
10.1021/acsami.2c14453
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
Typical amorphous aerogels pose great potential for CO2 adsorbents with high surface areas and facile diffusion, but they lack well-defined porosity and specific selectivity, inhibiting utilization of their full functionality. To assign well-defined porous structures to aerogels, a hierarchical metal-organic aerogel (HMOA) is designed, which consists of well-defined micropores (d similar to 1 nm) by coordinative integration with chromium(III) and organic ligands. Due to its hierarchical structure with intrinsically flexible coordination, the HMOA has excellent porous features of a high surface area and a reusable surface with appropriate binding energy for CO2 adsorption. The HMOA features high CO2 adsorption capacity, high CO2/N2 IAST selectivity, and vacuum-induced surface regenerability (100% through 20 cycles). Further, the HMOA could be prepared via simple ambient drying methods while retaining the microporous network. This unique surface-tension-resistant micropore formation and flexible coordination systems of HMOA make it a potential candidate for a CO2 adsorbent with industrial scalability and reproducibility.
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