WO2014138878A1 - Metal organic framework, production and use thereof - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to porous metal-organic frameworks, and to methods of their production and use.
- the weaker interaction of physisorbed CO 2 requires less energy to release the gas for future use or storage.
- the amine scrubbing process employs an aqueous amine solution so the total energy cost to release C0 2 and regenerate the sorbent includes heating the entire solution and water has a very high specific heat capacity. It is typically estimated that, to implement amine scrubbing at a coal-fired power plant, the plant would need to increase energy production by 30-40% to compensate for the C0 2 capture.
- the main benefit of a CO 2 physisorbing solid would be to reduce the C0 2 liberation energy due both to a weaker interaction of the gas and the absence of a supporting aqueous solution.
- Metal organic frameworks (MOFs)/porous coordination polymers (PCPs) are a class of network solids composed of organic spacers linking metal ions or metal ion clusters. They possess ordered (crystalline) structures permeated by pores able to adsorb gas molecules. The regularity of these materials makes them amenable to structural characterization by X-ray diffraction techniques. Detailed knowledge of pore size, shape and surface chemistry can provide greater insights to interpretation of adsorption isotherms. In principle, researchers are able to establish structure activity relationships and better design next generation materials.
- the conditions for regeneration would best be dictated by the availability of low cost energy at the specific capture site and this factor would influence selection of the sorbent.
- MOF metal-organic framework
- the MOF has pores and the framework includes zinc ions, oxalate, and a cycloazocarbyl compound.
- the example describes a particular compound that has been shown to be capable of adsorbing gases, particularly carbon dioxide, and to do so to a greater extent than it adsorbs nitrogen.
- the compound has also been shown to be thermally stable, establishing its feasibility for use as a carbon capture agent.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound of the MOF is at least bidentate, having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms, typically as part of a 5-membered ring.
- imidazolates, triazolates and tetrazolates Particular embodiments include 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- Others are 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate-l - carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2- methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl group is a group other than the 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl group is 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- a preferred zinc ion of MOFs described herein is Zn 2+ .
- MOF porous metal organic framework
- Figure 1 shows the X-ray diffraction pattern of two batches of the MOF material obtained as described in the Example.
- the intensity (Ln(Counts)) is shown as a function of the 2 ⁇ scale.
- Figure 2 shows low temperature CO 2 sorption isotherms for the MOF material obtained as described in the Example.
- Figure 3 shows high temperature CO 2 sorption isotherms for the MOF material obtained as described in the Example.
- Figure 4 is a comparison of CO 2 versus N 2 uptake of at 0°C isotherms for the MOF material obtained as described in the Example.
- Figure 5 shows isosteric heat of adsorption for CO 2 in the MOF material obtained as described in the Example.
- Figure 6 shows N 2 sorption isotherms at -196°C of the MOF material after steam treatment at 150°C for 1 , 3 and 7 days in comparison with the material prior to steam treatment.
- Figure 7 shows the X-ray diffraction patterns of the MOF material after steam treatment at 150°C for 1 , 3 and 7 days in comparison with the material prior to exposure and after sorption.
- the invention relates to metal-organic framework (MOF) material particularly useful for adsorbing CO 2 . More specifically the MOF has pores and comprises zinc ions, oxalate, and a cycloazocarbyl compound.
- MOF metal-organic framework
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is at least bidentate.
- the ring of the cycloazocarbyl compound is a 5-membered ring having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is an imidazolate, triazolate or tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate-1 -carboxamidine, 3- amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2-methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a compound other than 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate. In a specific embodiment, the cyclocarbyl compound is 1 ,2,4-triazolate. In specific embodiments the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- MOF of the invention has pores.
- pore size ranges from 0.3 to 2 nm.
- MOF of the invention can have pore size ranging in nm from 0.4 to 1.9, from 0.5 to 1.8, from 0.6 to 1.7, or from 0.7 to 1.
- MOF of the invention can have pore size in nm or about 0.3, about 0.4, about 0.5, about 0.6, about 0.7, about 0.8, about 0.9, about 1.0, about 1.1 , about 1.2, about 1.3, about 1.4, about 1.5, about 1.6, about 1.7, about 1.8, about 1.9 or about 2.0.
- the MOF has a powder X-ray diffraction pattern having the highest intensity diffraction peak in the range 10° ⁇ 29 ⁇ 15°with Cu Ka radiation.
- a preferred MOF has the PXRD pattern substantially as shown in Figure .
- the MOF is in the form of a powder having a
- the invention comprises an MOF of the invention comprising an adsorbed gas.
- the adsorbed gas is carbon dioxide.
- the MOF has pores and comprises zinc ions, oxalate, and a 1 ,2,4-triazolate compound and further comprises an adsorbed gas, particularly CO 2 .
- the invention relates to metal-organic framework (MOF) comprising a plurality of cores, each core comprising a zinc ion coordinately bound to at least one at least bidentate cycloazocarbyl compound and at least one oxalate, wherein the at least one at least bidentate cycloazocarbyl compound and the at least one oxalate are coordinately bound to the zinc ion of an adjacent core, wherein the plurality of linked cores defines pores within the framework.
- a preferred cycloazocarbyl compound is 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- there are two of said at least bidentate cycloazocarbyl compounds coordinately bound to the zinc ion of each said core.
- the two carboxylate oxygens are covalently bound to vicinal carbon atoms of the oxalate.
- the other of the two carboxylate oxygens are
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is tridentate and each cycloazocarbyl compound is coordinately bound to zinc ions of three adjacent cores.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- the plurality of cores of the MOF is homogeneous.
- the invention further relates to the forgoing MOF further comprising an adsorbed species, particularly where the adsorbed species is a gas and more particularly where the gas is CO 2 .
- the invention relates to a metal organic framework (MOF) comprising a core of
- XR 1 is selected from the group consisting of N and CR 3 ;
- R 2 and R 3 are H, and at least one of R 2 and R 3 is H, and the other of R 2 and R 3 is selected from the group consisting of H, -NH 2 , optionally substituted (CrCi 0 )alkyl, optionally substituted (CrCi 0 )alkenyl, optionally substituted (C Ci 0 )alkynyl, optionally substituted (CrCi 0 )heteroalkyl, optionally substituted (d-Cio)heteroalkenyl, optionally substituted (CrCio)heteroalkynyl, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, optionally substituted cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted heterocycle.
- R 2 when X is C-NH 2 (R3 is -NH 2 ), then R 2 is a group other than hydrogen.
- R 2 is H.
- the invention provides a MOF wherein the core is of formula II:
- Y is an oxygen atom, and each L 1 , L 2 and L 3 is independently selected from the group consisting of -
- one, two or three of Y-L 1 -Y, Y-L 2 -Y and Y-L 3 -Y is -SC(0)C(0)S- Y and the other of Y-L 1 -Y, Y-L 2 -Y and Y-L 3 -Y is as defined in paragraph (i) and X, R 1 , R 3 and R 2 are as defined for formula I.
- the invention provides a MOF wherein the core is of formula III:
- Y, L 1"3 , M 1"3 , X, R 1"3 are as defined in Formulas I and II and each Z is, independently of each other Z, as defined for Y-L 1 -Y in paragraph (i) or (ii) (Formula II) in which the atom represented by a first Y thereof is coordinated to M 1 , M 2 and M 3 , respectively, and the atom represented by the second Y is coordinated to a metal atom of an adjacent core of the MOF.
- each of M 1 , M 2 and M 3 is further coordinated to first and second nitrogen atoms in the rings of first and second neighboring polyazolate groups, a polyazolate being a cycloazocarbyl molecule containing three or four nitrogen atoms in its ring, and taking the form of a triazolate or tetrazolate as a constituent of a MOF.
- the invention provides a porous, metal-organic framework (MOF) material comprising zinc ions, oxalate, and a cycloazocarbyl compound.
- MOF metal-organic framework
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a 1 ,2,4 triazolate.
- the invention provides a metal-organic framework (MOF) comprising a plurality of cores, each core comprising a zinc ion
- cycloazocarbyl compound and the at least one oxalate is coordinately bound to the zinc ion of an adjacent core, wherein the plurality of linked cores defines pores within the framework.
- the invention provides a material comprising at least one metal-organic framework (MOF) material, wherein the MOF material has pores and comprises zinc ions, oxalate, and a cycloazocarbyl compound.
- the invention also relates to a method for preparing a porous metal organic framework (MOF) comprising at least an oxalate and a cycloazocarbyl compound coordinated to at least one zinc ion, which comprises the step of combining a zinc oxalate compound and the cycloazocarbyl compound to form a reaction mixture; and reacting the compounds in the reaction mixture at a selected temperature.
- the reacting step can be carried out in the presence of water, an organic solvent or a mixture thereof.
- the solvent employed in the reaction is a mixture of water and organic solvent.
- the mixture of water and organic solvent is miscible.
- the organic solvent is or comprises an alcohol.
- the reacting step is carried out in the presence of water and at least one lower (C1 -C4) alcohol.
- the reacting step is carried out in the presence of water and an alcohol.
- the ratio of watenalcohol (v/v ) is between about 1 :10 and 10:1.
- the ratio of watenalcohol is or 1 :10 and 5:1 , or 1 :5 and 4:1 , or 1 :4 and 3:1 , or 1 :4 and 2:1 , of 1 :3 and 2:1 or 1 :3 and 1 :1 , or the ratio of
- watenalcohol (v/v ) is about 5:6, or about 3:6, or about 2:3.
- the alcohol is ethanol, propanol (various isomers including isopropanol) or butanol.
- the alcohol is methanol and the ratio of water: methanol is 1 :1 to 1 :10 or more specifically 2:3 to 1 :10.
- the solvent employed is other than methanol. In a specific embodiment, the solvent is other than water.
- a useful MOH of this invention can be prepared by initial mixing of the Zn 2+ , oxalate, and cycloazocarbyl in methanol, removal of methanol by evaporation, followed by treatment with water, followed by drying and heating of the material, particularly heating of 100-150 ° C under reduced pressure.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is 1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- zinc oxalate is employed as a starting material in the preparation of the MOF.
- Use of Zn(NO 2 )2, ZnCI 2 or ZnSO 4 is not preferred.
- Zn carbonate e.g., basic Zn carbonate
- oxalic acid e.g., oxalic acid
- the reaction is carried out in the absence of water in methanol, ethanol, propanol or butanol (including isopropanol).
- reaction is carried out at a selected
- the reaction can be carried out at a temperature in the following ranges: 140°C to 220°C, or 150°C to 230°C, or 150°C to 220°C, or 150°C to 210°C, or 160°C to 210°C, or 160°C to 200°C, or 170°C to 190°C. More specifically, the reaction can be carried out at the following temperatures: about 130°C, or about 140°C, or about 150°C, or about 160°C, or about 170°C, or about 180°C, or about 190°C, or about 200°C, or about 210°C, or about 220°C, or about 230°C.
- the reaction mixture is formed at a mixing temperature that is less than the selected temperature.
- the method further comprises the step of ramping the temperature from the mixing temperature to the selected temperature.
- the ratio of the reaction time to the ramping time is at least 2, or is at least 3, or is at least 4, or is at least 5 or is at least 6.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound can be selected from an imidazole, a triazole or a tetrazole.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a triazole and more specifically is an unsubstituted triazole and yet more specifically is an unsubstituted 1 ,2,4 triazole. More specifically the triazole is 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazole or 4H-1 ,2,4-triazole.
- the molar ratio of Zn 2+ :oxylate:carboazocarbyl compound in the MOF is 1 :1 :1.
- a molar excess of the carboazocarbyl compound is added during synthesis of the MOF compared to the oxalate ligand. More specifically the carboazocarbyl compound is added at at least a 2-fold molar excess over the oxalate.
- Zn 2+ is added in an equimolar amount to oxalate. More specifically, the carboazocarbyl compound is added at a molar ration of 2:1 to 5:1 relative to oxalate. In a specific
- the method for the production of a porous MOF material comprises reaction of zinc oxalate with the at least one at least bidentate organic compound which can bind to the metal by coordination.
- the preparation method proceeds at atmospheric pressure.
- the reaction can be adapted to use of higher than atmospheric pressure, for example, with modification of
- the reaction proceeds with heating. In specific embodiments, the reaction proceeds at a temperature of at least 80°C, or at least 90°C, or at least 100°C, or at least 110°C, or at least 120°C, or at least 130°C, or at least 140°C, or at least 150°C, or at least 160°C, or at least 170°C, or at least 180°C.
- the reaction proceeds for at least 2 hours. More specifically, the reaction can proceed for or at least 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 , 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 , 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 , 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 or 48 hours.
- the MOF material formed can be subsequently treated with an organic solvent, for example an alcohol.
- the invention provides a method for the separation of carbon dioxide from a gas mixture containing carbon dioxide comprising the steps of (a) contacting the gas mixture with at least one sorbent comprising a porous MOF of this invention.
- the MOF comprises a 1 , 2, 4, triazole compound.
- the method is applied to a gas mixture
- the gas mixture contains at least two gases in addition to CO 2 .
- the gas mixture contains water vapor.
- the gas mixture is selected from the group consisting of natural gas, air, shale gas, and flue gas.
- the natural gas, air, shale gas, or flue gas contains water vapor.
- the porous metal-organic framework material used in the method is in the form of a powder.
- the powder has a Langmuir surface of at least 450 m 2 /g determined according to the Langmuir sorption model applied to a nitrogen sorption isotherm at 77K.
- the contacting step is carried out at a
- the contacting step is carried out at a temperature ranging from 60°C to 190°C, or from 70°C to 180°C, or from 80°C to 180°C, or from 90°C to 180°C, or from 100°C to 170°C. In specific embodiments, the contacting step is carried out at a temperature about 50, about 60, about 70, about 80, about 90, about 100, about 110, about 120, about 130, about 140, about 150, about 160, about 170, about 180, about 190 or 200°C.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.001 atm to 200 atm. In more specific embodiments, the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.01 to 200 atm, from 0.1 to 150 atm, from 0.1 to 100 atm, from 1 to 50 atm. In a more specific embodiment, the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.05 atm to 1 atm or 0.05 to 0.5 atm.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas is about 0.001 , about 0.01 , about 0.1 , about 1 , about 10, about 20, about 30, about 40, about 50, about 60, about 70, about 80, about 90, about 100, about 110, about 120, about 130, about 140, about 150, about 160, about 170, about 180, about 190, about 200 atm, or an intermediate range between any of the foregoing.
- the invention also provides a method of absorbing carbon dioxide, storing the carbon dioxide, or absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide, the method comprising contacting a gas containing C0 2 with an MOF of this invention under conditions suitable for absorption of the carbon dioxide.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.001 atm to 200 atm.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.01 to 200 atm, from 0.1 to 150 atm, from 0.1 to 100 atm, from 1 to 50 atm.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.05 atm to 1 atm or 0.05 to 0.5 atm.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas is about 0.001 , about 0.01 , about 0.1 , about 1 , about 10, about 20, about 30, about 40, about 50, about 60, about 70, about 80, about 90, about 100, about 110, about 120, about 130, about 140, about 150, about 160, about 170, about 180, about 190, about 200 atm, or an intermediate range between any of the foregoing.
- the invention further relates to a material comprising at least one metal- organic framework (MOF), wherein the MOF has pores and comprises zinc ions; an anionic compound selected from [B-
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a 5-membered ring having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is an imidazolate, triazolate or tetrazolate. In an embodiment, the cycloazocarbyl compound is a1 ,2,4-triazolate. In other embodiments, the cycloazocarbyl compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate-1-carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2-methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate. In an embodiment, the cycloazocarbyl compound is a compound other than 3-amino- 1 ,2,4-triazolate. More specifically the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- the MOF has a pore size of from 0.3 to 2 nm, or from 0.4 to 1.9, or from 0.5 to 1.8 or from 0.6 to 1.7, or from 0.7 to 1.6, or about 0.3, about 0.4, about 0.5, about 0.6, about 0.7, about 0.8, about 0.9, about 1.0, about 1.1 , about 1.2, about 1.3, about 1.4, about 1.5, about 1.6, about 1.7, about 1.8, about 1.9 or about 2.0 nm.
- the MOF is in the form of a powder having a Langmuir surface of at least 450 m 2 /g determined according to a 77K nitrogen gas isotherm fit to a Langmuir model.
- the material further comprising an adsorbed gas and particularly further comprises carbon dioxide.
- the invention provides a porous, metal-organic framework (MOF) material comprising zinc ions; an anionic compound selected from [B 12 Hi 2 ] 2" , [Bi 2 F 12 ] 2" , [SiF 6 ] 2" , [PF 6 ] “ , 1 ,2-dithiooxalic acid and its anions, 1 ,1 - dithioxalic acid and its anions, succinic acid and its anions, glutaric acid and its anions, adipic acid and its anions, 2-fluoroterephthalic acid and its anions, tetrafluorosuccinic acid and its anions, hexafluoroglutaric acid and its anions, octafluoroadipic acid and its anions; and a cycloazocarbyi compound.
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is a 5-membered ring having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms.
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is a 5-member
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is a1 ,2,4-triazolate. In other embodiments, the cycloazocarbyi compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate-l - carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2- methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate. In an embodiment, the cycloazocarbyi compound is a compound other than 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate. More specifically the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- the invention provides a metal-organic framework (MOF) comprising a plurality of cores, each core comprising a zinc ion
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is a 5-membered ring having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms.
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is an imidazolate, triazolate or tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is a1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyi compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4- triazolate- 1 -carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4- fluoroimidazolate, 2-methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a compound other than 3-amino- 1 ,2,4-triazolate. More specifically the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- the invention provides a material comprising at least one metal-organic framework (MOF) material, wherein the MOF material has pores and comprises zinc ions; an anionic compound selected from
- cycloazocarbyl compound is a 5-membered ring having 2, 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is an imidazolate, triazolate or tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a1 ,2,4-triazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate- 1 -carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2-methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate.
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is a compound other than 3-amino- 1 ,2,4-triazolate. More specifically the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- the invention provides a method for preparing a porous metal organic framework (MOF) comprising at least an anionic compound selected from [B 12 H 12 ] 2" , [Bi 2 Fi 2 ] 2" , [SiF 6 ] 2" , [PF 6 ] “ , 1 ,2-dithiooxalic acid and its anions, 1 ,1 -dithioxalic acid and its anions, succinic acid and its anions, glutaric acid and its anions, adipic acid and its anions, 2-fluoroterephthalic acid and its anions, tetrafluorosuccinic acid and its anions, hexafluoroglutaric acid and its anions, and octafluoroadipic acid and its anions; and a cycloazocarbyl compound coordinated to at least one zinc ion, which comprises the step of combining a compound comprising zinc and a said anionic compound, and the cycloazocarbyl compound to
- the cycloazocarbyl compound is an imidazolate, triazolate or tetrazolate. In an embodiment, the cycloazocarbyl compound is a 1 ,2,4-triazolate. In other embodiments, the cycloazocarbyl compound is selected from the group consisting of 1 H-1 ,2,4-triazolate-1 -carboxamidine, 3-amino-1 ,2,4-triazolate, imidazolate, 4-fluoroimidazolate, 2-methyl-imidazolate and 1 ,2,3,4-tetrazolate. In an embodiment, the cycloazocarbyl compound is a compound other than 3-amino- 1 ,2,4-triazolate. More specifically the zinc ion is Zn 2+ .
- the reacting step can be carried out in the presence of water, an organic solvent or a mixture thereof.
- the solvent employed in the reaction is a mixture of water and organic solvent.
- the mixture of water and organic solvent is miscible.
- the organic solvent is or comprises an alcohol.
- the reacting step is carried out in the presence of water and at least one lower (C1 -C4) alcohol.
- the reacting step is carried out in the presence of water and an alcohol.
- the ratio of water:alcohol (v/v ) is between about 1 :10 and 10:1.
- the ratio of water:alcohol is or 1 :10 and 5:1 , or 1 :5 and 4:1 , or 1 :4 and 3:1 , or 1 :4 and 2:1 , of 1 :3 and 2:1 or 1 :3 and 1 :1 , or the ratio of watenalcohol (v/v ) is about 5:6, or about 3:6, or about 2:3.
- the alcohol is ethanol, propanol (various isomers including isopropanol) or butanol.
- the alcohol is methanol and the ratio of water:methanol is 1 : 1 to 1 : 10 or more specifically 2:3 to 1 : 10.
- the reaction is carried out in the absence of water in methanol, ethanol, propanol or butanol (including isopropanol).
- the method is carried out at a temperature in the range from 130°C to 230°C.
- the temperature used in the method can range from 140°C to 220°C, or 150°C to 230°C, or 150°C to 220°C, or 150°C to 210°C, or 160°C to 210°C, or 160°C to 200°C, or 170°C to
- the temperature employed is about 130°C, or about 140°C, or about 150°C, or about 160°C, or about 170°C, or about 180°C, or about 90°C, or about 200°C, or about 2 0°C, or about 220°C, or about 230°C.
- the reaction mixture is formed at a mixing temperature that is less than the selected temperature.
- the method further comprises the step of ramping the temperature from the mixing temperature to the selected temperature.
- the ratio of the reaction time to the ramping time is at least 2, or is at least 3, or is at least 4, or is at least 5 or is at least 6.
- the method comprises reaction of zinc oxalate with the anionic compound which can bind to the metal by coordination.
- the reaction proceeds at atmospheric pressure.
- the reaction proceeds with heating.
- the reaction proceeds at a temperature of at least 80°C, or at least 90°C, or at least 100°C, or at least 1 10°C, or at least 120°C, or at least 130°C, or at least 140°C, or at least 150°C, or at least 160°C, or at least 170°C, or at least 180°C.
- the reaction proceeds for at least 2 hours, or at least 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 , 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 , 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 , 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 or 48 hours.
- the MOF material formed is subsequently treated with an organic solvent.
- This porous MOF material can be employed in a method for the separation of carbon dioxide from a gas mixture containing carbon dioxide comprising the step of (a) contacting the gas mixture with at least one sorbent comprising this porous MOF material.
- the gas mixture contains in addition to carbon dioxide at least one gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, methane, hydrogen, water vapor, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and any mixture of the foregoing.
- the gas mixture contains at least two gases in addition to CO 2 .
- the gas mixture contains water vapor.
- the gas mixture is selected from the group consisting of natural gas, air, shale gas, and flue gas.
- the natural gas, air, shale gas, or flue gas contains water vapor.
- the porous metal-organic framework material is in the form of a powder.
- the powder has a Langmuir surface of at least 450 m 2 /g determined according to the Langmuir sorption model applied to a nitrogen sorption isotherm at 77K.
- the contacting step is carried out at a temperature of from 50°C to 200°C, or from 60°C to 190°C, or from 70°C to
- 180°C or from 80°C to 180°C, or from 90°C to 180°C, or from 100°C to 170°C, or at about 50, about 60, about 70, about 80, about 90, about 100, about 110, about 120, about 130, about 140, about 150, about 160, about 170, about 180, about 190 or 200°C.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.001 atm to 200 atm. In more specific embodiments, the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.01 to 200 atm, from 0.1 to 150 atm, from 0.1 to 100 atm, from 1 to 50 atm. In a more specific embodiment, the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas ranges from 0.05 atm to 1 atm or 0.05 to 0.5 atm.
- the partial pressure of C0 2 in the gas is about 0.001 , about 0.01 , about 0.1 , about 1 , about 10, about 20, about 30, about 40, about 50, about 60, about 70, about 80, about 90, about 100, about 110, about 120, about 130, about 140, about 150, about 160, about 170, about 180, about 190, about 200 atm, or an intermediate range between any of the foregoing.
- This porous MOF material can be employed in a method of absorbing carbon dioxide, storing the carbon dioxide, or absorbing and storing the carbon dioxide, the method comprising contacting this porous material under conditions suitable for absorption of the carbon dioxide.
- the MOF materials of this invention can be formed into granules having particle size ranging from 50 to 3000 nm and more specifically from 100-3000 nm. More specifically particle sizes of granules can range from 100-1000 nm.
- Such methods comprise contacting the powder with a granularization liquid, for example a polymer in a suitable organic solvent under suitable conditions for formation of granules having the desired particle size.
- a granularization liquid for example a polymer in a suitable organic solvent under suitable conditions for formation of granules having the desired particle size.
- Granularization liquids may further comprise one or more surfactants.
- Methods useful for application to forming granules of MOF materials of this invention include those employing polysulfone [L. Li, J. Yao, P. Xiao, J. Shang, Y. Feng, P. A. Webley, H. Wang, Colloid Polym. Sci. 2013, 291 , 271 1 -2717]; polylactic acid Q. Qian, X. Huang, X. Zhang, Z. Xie, Y. Wang, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.
- MOF materials of the invention in powder or granular form are preferably activated prior to use for adsorbing CO2. Methods for activating such materials are known in the art.
- the MOF materials of the invention are activated by heating under reduced pressure. More specifically, the MOF materials of this invention are activated by heating to a temperature of from about 100 °C to about 150 °C at a reduced pressure, e.g., 10 "3 mbar or less, preferably 10 "6 mbar.
- MOF materials can be activated in a two-step heating process under reduced pressure (preferably 10 "6 mbar) with a first step of heating to 60 °C for 2 hours followed by heating to 100 °C for 12 hours.
- Activation may be accomplished by heating at a controlled rate (e.g., 1 ° C/min) tone or more selected temperatures for a selected time.
- a controlled rate e.g. 1 ° C/min
- the MOF can be activated by heating to 60 ° C at 1 ° C/min for 2 hours followed by heating to 100 ° C at 1 ° C/min for 12 hours.
- the MOF materials are treated or washed with an organic solvent, such as acetone, prior to heating under educed pressure.
- the MOF of this invention exhibits selectively for adsorption of CO2 relative to adsorption of N 2 . Selectively of adsorption can be assessed as illustrated in Vaidhyanathan R. et al. (2009) Chem. Comm. 5230- 5232.
- the MOF of this invention designated CALF-20 exhibits selectivity for adsorption of CO 2 relative to N 2 of 10 fold or higher.
- CALF-15 Zn2(C2O 4 )(C2N 4 H3)2.(H 2 O)o.5-
- This material is designated CALF-15 herein.
- Each of these references is incorporated by reference herein for the description of the MOF material therein, as well as for details of methods for characterization of such MOF material, and further for comparison of properties with the MOF materials of this invention, specifically for comparison with the properties of CALF- 20.
- the CO 2 binding capacity of CALF-20 compared to that of CAFL-15 is 3.2 mmol/g vs. 2.5 mmol/g (at 0 °C, 100 mbar CO 2 (-0.1 atm C0 2 , -10% C0 2 ). This represents a -30% improvement of C0 2 binding capacity for CALF-20 compared to CALF-15.
- the MOF of this invention particularly CALF-20, exhibit good stability to water as illustrated in Figure 6.
- the MOF of this invention can be subjected to a plurality of adsorption and desorption cycles with complete reversibility.
- compositions and methods consisting essentially of and consisting of the recited components or elements.
- the invention illustratively described herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element or elements, limitation or limitations which is not specifically disclosed herein.
- Zinc oxalate (185 mg, 1.2 mmole) and 1 ,2,4-triazole (337 mg, 4.88 mmol) were added to water (4 ml_) in a 23 ml_ TeflonTM liner for an autoclave.
- methanol (6 ml_) was added and mixture stirred for about an hour.
- the mixture was placed in an oven and the temperature ramped up to about 180°C over a two hour period. The temperature was held at about 180°C for about 48 hours, and then ramped down to ambient temperature over about 12 hours.
- Teflon liner The contents of the Teflon liner were filtered and washed with water (150-200 mL of water) taking care not to allow all the solid material to become dry. The material was washed with about 50-75 mL of methanol, and then vacuum filtered to dryness for about 20-30 minutes to obtain the powder.
- the material prepared by this method is designated CALF-20.
- Figure 1 shows representative the X-ray diffraction pattern of two samples the material obtained using this method.
- the results obtained establish the feasibility of separating carbon dioxide from a gas mixture containing at least nitrogen by contacting a mixture of the gases with MOF material of the invention.
- the affinity of a particular gas for a MOF material can be determined by measuring the isosteric heat of adsorption at zero coverage.
- the results exemplified by Figure 5 show that a column made of the porous material of the invention is capable of adsorbing carbon dioxide.
- a MOF may be specifically designed to have a disproportionately high selectivity or affinity for a particular component of a mixture, particularly carbon dioxide, relative to other gases of a gaseous mixture.
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