JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Metal–Organic Framework-Based Material for Electrochemical Sensing of Carbon Dioxide

Jeremiah J. GassensmithJeung Yoon KimJames M. HolcroftOmar K. FarhaJ. Fraser StoddartJoseph T. HuppNak Cheon Jeong

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 136 (23)Pages: 8277-8282   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The free primary hydroxyl groups in the metal-organic framework of CDMOF-2, an extended cubic structure containing units of six γ-cyclodextrin tori linked together in cube-like fashion by rubidium ions, has been shown to react with gaseous CO2 to form alkyl carbonate functions. The dynamic covalent carbon-oxygen bond, associated with this chemisorption process, releases CO2 at low activation energies. As a result of this dynamic covalent chemistry going on inside a metal-organic framework, CO2 can be detected selectively in the atmosphere by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The "as-synthesized" CDMOF-2 which exhibits high proton conductivity in pore-filling methanolic media, displays a ∼550-fold decrease in its ionic conductivity on binding CO2. This fundamental property has been exploited to create a sensor capable of measuring CO2 concentrations quantitatively even in the presence of ambient oxygen.

Keywords:
Chemistry Carbon dioxide Electrochemistry Metal-organic framework Metal Environmental chemistry Chemical engineering Inorganic chemistry Nanotechnology Organic chemistry Electrode Physical chemistry

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Covalent Organic Framework Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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