Monometallic/Bimetallic Co‐ZIFs Synthesis, Characterization, and Application for Adsorption of SO 2 and CO 2 in Continuous Flow System

Sulfur dioxide is serious ultimatum to human health as well as environment, while carbon dioxide is viewed as one of the primary drivers of the worldwide temperature alteration. Therefore, capturing of these gases is a dynamic research subject attracting much consideration from scientists. Herein, w...

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Published inApplied organometallic chemistry Vol. 38; no. 12
Main Authors Sumbal, Sara, Aslam, Zaheer, Irshad, Umar, Anwar, Sobia, Abbas, Aamir, Ahmad, Waqar, Hamza, Ali
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2024
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ISSN0268-2605
1099-0739
DOI10.1002/aoc.7747

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Summary:Sulfur dioxide is serious ultimatum to human health as well as environment, while carbon dioxide is viewed as one of the primary drivers of the worldwide temperature alteration. Therefore, capturing of these gases is a dynamic research subject attracting much consideration from scientists. Herein, we report synthesis of a series of Co‐ZIF and bimetallic M‐Co‐ZIF adsorbents and application for room temperature adsorption of SO 2 and CO 2 . In this work, the breakthrough curves for the adsorption of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide on Co‐ZIF and M‐Co‐ZIF were obtained experimentally and theoretically using a laboratory‐scale fixed bed column at room temperature. In this work, the adsorption capacities and breakthrough points for modified bimetallic M‐Co‐ZIF were found to be relatively higher than parent Co‐ZIF. Notably, a high SO 2 uptake capacity of 7.1 mmol/g for Zr‐Co‐ZIF and high CO 2 uptake capacity of 69.9 mmol/g for Ni‐Co‐ZIF were achieved. The parent cobalt and bimetallic ZIF materials were characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM, and nitrogen physisorption. The XRD results confirm the formation of pure phase highly crystalline ZIF materials while BET analysis suggests high surface area of prepared adsorbents. Finally, the results of dynamic adsorption combined with characterization show great potential for preparation of bimetallic ZIF adsorbents for effective SO 2 and CO 2 adsorption.
ISSN:0268-2605
1099-0739
DOI:10.1002/aoc.7747