Tuning the Stacking Modes of Ultrathin Two‐Dimensional Metal–Organic Framework Nanosheet Membranes for Highly Efficient Hydrogen Separation

Two‐dimensional (2D) metal–organic framework (MOF) membranes are considered potential gas separation membranes of the next generation due to their structural diversity and geometrical functionality. However, achieving a rational structure design for a 2D MOF membrane and understanding the impact of...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 62; no. 45; p. e202312995
Main Authors Song, Shizheng, Wang, Wei, Zhao, Yali, Wu, Wufeng, Wei, Yanying, Wang, Haihui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 06.11.2023
EditionInternational ed. in English
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Summary:Two‐dimensional (2D) metal–organic framework (MOF) membranes are considered potential gas separation membranes of the next generation due to their structural diversity and geometrical functionality. However, achieving a rational structure design for a 2D MOF membrane and understanding the impact of MOF nanosheet stacking modes on membrane separation performance remain challenging tasks. Here, we report a novel kind of 2D MOF membrane based on [Cu 2 Br(IN) 2 ] n (IN=isonicotinato) nanosheets and propose that synergetic stacking modes of nanosheets have a significant influence on gas separation performance. The stacking of the 2D MOF nanosheets is controlled by solvent droplet dynamic behaviors at different temperatures of drop coating. Our 2D MOF nanosheet membranes exhibit high gas separation performances for H 2 /CH 4 (selectivity >290 with H 2 permeance >520 GPU) and H 2 /CO 2 (selectivity >190 with H 2 permeance >590 GPU) surpassing the Robeson upper bounds, paving a potential way for eco‐friendly H 2 separation.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202312995