Enhanced CO 2 sorption properties in a polarizable [WO 2 F 4 ] 2− -pillared physisorbent under direct air capture conditions
We report the CO 2 capture properties of an ultramicroporous physisorbent [Ni(WO 2 F 4 )(pyrazine) 2 ] n , WO 2 F 4 -1-Ni, which crystallizes in I 4/ mcm ( a = 9.91785(6) Å, c = 15.71516(9) Å) and its structure is solved using laboratory X-ray powder diffraction. The WO 2 F 4 anion is acentric with...
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Published in | Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) Vol. 59; no. 77; pp. 11540 - 11543 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
26.09.2023
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Summary: | We report the CO
2
capture properties of an ultramicroporous physisorbent [Ni(WO
2
F
4
)(pyrazine)
2
]
n
, WO
2
F
4
-1-Ni, which crystallizes in
I
4/
mcm
(
a
= 9.91785(6) Å,
c
= 15.71516(9) Å) and its structure is solved using laboratory X-ray powder diffraction. The WO
2
F
4
anion is acentric with polarizable WO bonds offering unique potential properties within a porous structure. Despite isostructural compounds being previously reported, the effect of this distorted anion on CO
2
capture properties has not been studied. In this context, at a 400 ppm partial pressure of CO
2
(applicable for direct air capture), this primitive cubic (pcu) network captures 0.934 mmol
CO
2
g
sorbent
−1
under dry conditions and 0.685 mmol
CO
2
g
sorbent
−1
at 75%RH, the highest capacity for a physisorbent reported to date. |
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ISSN: | 1359-7345 1364-548X |
DOI: | 10.1039/D3CC02749J |