MOF Linker Extension Strategy for Enhanced Atmospheric Water Harvesting

A linker extension strategy for generating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with superior moisture-capturing properties is presented. Applying this design approach involving experiment and computation results in MOF-LA2-1 {[Al­(OH)­(PZVDC)], where PZVDC2– is (E)-5-(2-carboxylatovinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-c...

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Published inACS central science Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 551 - 557
Main Authors Hanikel, Nikita, Kurandina, Daria, Chheda, Saumil, Zheng, Zhiling, Rong, Zichao, Neumann, S. Ephraim, Sauer, Joachim, Siepmann, J. Ilja, Gagliardi, Laura, Yaghi, Omar M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 22.03.2023
American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Summary:A linker extension strategy for generating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with superior moisture-capturing properties is presented. Applying this design approach involving experiment and computation results in MOF-LA2-1 {[Al­(OH)­(PZVDC)], where PZVDC2– is (E)-5-(2-carboxylatovinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylate}, which exhibits an approximately 50% water capacity increase compared to the state-of-the-art water-harvesting material MOF-303. The power of this approach is the increase in pore volume while retaining the ability of the MOF to harvest water in arid environments under long-term uptake and release cycling, as well as affording a reduction in regeneration heat and temperature. Density functional theory calculations and Monte Carlo simulations give detailed insight pertaining to framework structure, water interactions within its pores, and the resulting water sorption isotherm.
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SC0008688; FG02-17ER16362; HR0011-21-C-0020; NIH S10OD024998
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES). Chemical Sciences, Geosciences & Biosciences Division (CSGB)
ISSN:2374-7943
2374-7951
DOI:10.1021/acscentsci.3c00018