Adjusting accommodation microenvironment for Cu+ to enhance oxidation inhibition for thiophene capture
Cu+‐containing materials have great potentials in various applications like adsorptive desulfurization. Nevertheless, their applications are severely obstructed by poor stability of Cu+ in air. Here, we first clarify the mechanism of Cu+ oxidation by first‐principle calculations and demonstrate that...
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Published in | AIChE journal Vol. 67; no. 10 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Hoboken, USA
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
01.10.2021
American Institute of Chemical Engineers |
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Summary: | Cu+‐containing materials have great potentials in various applications like adsorptive desulfurization. Nevertheless, their applications are severely obstructed by poor stability of Cu+ in air. Here, we first clarify the mechanism of Cu+ oxidation by first‐principle calculations and demonstrate that moisture accelerates Cu+ oxidation dramatically. Then, the microenvironment of Cu2O‐modified HKUST‐1, a typical metal‐organic framework, is adjusted from hydrophilic to hydrophobic with polydimethylsiloxane coating (producing Cu2O@HK@P). This isolates moisture from pores and enhances the stability of Cu+ significantly even under oxygen atmosphere. Cu+ in Cu2O@HK@P preserves well after exposed to air for 6 months, while Cu2O@HK lose almost all Cu+ for 2 weeks. The optimal Cu2O@HK@P can remove 540 μmol g−1 of thiophene from hydrous fuel, which is much superior to Cu2O@HK (227 μmol g−1) and most reported adsorbents. Our strategy can also be applied to stabilize Cu+ in various materials including zeolite, mesoporous silica, and activated carbon. |
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Bibliography: | Funding information China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 2019M661813; National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant/Award Numbers: 22008112, 21878149, 21576137, 21676138, 21722606 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 |
ISSN: | 0001-1541 1547-5905 |
DOI: | 10.1002/aic.17368 |