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Structural deterioration of well‐faceted MOFs upon H2S exposure and its effect in the adsorption performance

AutorReljic, Snezana; Broto-Ribas, Anna CSIC ORCID; Cuadrado‐Collados, Carlos; Jardim, Erika O.; Maspoch, Daniel CSIC ORCID ; Imaz, Inhar CSIC ORCID; Silvestre‐Albero, Joaquín
Fecha de publicación2020
EditorWiley-VCH
CitaciónChemistry - A European Journal 26(71): 17110-17119 (2020)
ResumenThe structural deterioration of archetypical, well‐faceted metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been evaluated upon exposure to an acidic environment (H2S). Experimental results show that the structural damage highly depends on the nature of the hybrid network (e.g., softness of the metal ions, hydrophilic properties, among others) and the crystallographic orientation of the exposed facets. Microscopy images show that HKUST‐1 with well‐defined octahedral (111) facets is completely deteriorated, ZIF‐8 with preferentially exposed (110) facets exhibits a large external deterioration with the development of holes or cavities in the mesoporous range, whereas UiO‐66‐NH2 with (111) exposed facets, and PCN‐250 with (100) facets does not reflect any sign of surface damage. Despite the selectivity in the external deterioration, X‐ray diffraction and gas adsorption measurements confirm that indeed all MOFs suffer an important internal deterioration, these effects being more severe for MOFs based on softer cations (e.g., Cu‐based HKUST‐1 and Fe‐based PCN‐250). These structural changes have inevitable important effects in the final adsorption performance for CO2 and CH4 at low and high pressures.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202002473
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/234445
DOI10.1002/chem.202002473
E-ISSN1521-3765
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