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Gas Adsorption in Flexible COF-506 and COF-506-Cu

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Vol 40 (48)
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DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c03534

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Omar M Yaghi
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Flexible covalent-organic frameworks (COFs) display a variety of guest-dependent dynamic behaviors, but because these are an emerging class of materials, very little experimental adsorption data exists. This work examines the adsorption properties of COF-506 and COF-506-Cu utilizing various adsorbates as probe molecules. These materials have small surface areas (<100 m2/g) but still have significant capacity for methanol and isopropanol compared to activated carbon, even though the COF contains approximately 1/10th the surface area of many activated carbons. Isotherms for ethane/ethylene collected up to 1 bar show moderate selectivity for ethylene, but interestingly, this selectivity is reversed when the isotherms are measured up to 5 bar. The change in selectivity occurs because the ethane isotherm has a distinct stepwise increase in capacity near 4 bar. The adsorption data indicate broad generalizations and analogies of COFs to activated carbon should be avoided; that the adsorption capacity COFs may not correlate to surface area; and that high-pressure adsorption isotherms may have steps in the adsorption isotherm where capacity increases significantly.

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Thomas Lassitter, J. B. Hastings, Silvio Neumann, Omar M Yaghi, T. Grant Glover (2024). Gas Adsorption in Flexible COF-506 and COF-506-Cu. , 40(48), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c03534.

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