Real-time observation of the exchange process between H 2 O and NO in the metal–organic framework Ni-MOF-74
Molecular exchange is a common step occurring in many technological processes such as competitive adsorption, chemical separation, capture, delivery, and release. However, the underlying principle is not fully understood, especially in nanoconfined environments where the energetics and kinetics of s...
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Published in | Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Vol. 12; no. 12; pp. 6880 - 6884 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United Kingdom
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
19.03.2024
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Summary: | Molecular exchange is a common step occurring in many technological processes such as competitive adsorption, chemical separation, capture, delivery, and release. However, the underlying principle is not fully understood, especially in nanoconfined environments where the energetics and kinetics of such processes can deviate from that on flat surfaces. In this paper, we unravel the mechanism of a molecular exchange process by studying the displacement of NO by H
2
O in Ni-MOF-74 in real-time using
in situ
infrared spectroscopy combined with
ab initio
calculations. We show that weakly bound H
2
O gradually displaces strongly bound NO on the metal sites by first weakening the M–N bond through forming H-bond and then moving the NO away so that it eventually desorbs. Interestingly, we further find that additional water facilitates this exchange by significantly lowering the kinetic barrier associated with this process as well as the overall energy of the final state. Although our study focuses on Ni-MOF-74, we believe that our finding and explanation of unexpected exchange phenomena—where strongly adsorbed molecules are apparently easily displaced by much weaker bound H
2
O—is applicable to a much larger group of frameworks and will be helpful in designing and improving MOFs for real-world applications where humidity is often present. |
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Bibliography: | USDOE |
ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D3TA05265F |