Juanjuan DaiDanyan XieYing LiuZhiguo ZhangYiwen YangQiwei YangQilong RenZongbi Bao
Supramolecular metal–organic frameworks (SMOFs) are emerging as a new family of porous materials. In this work, a SMOF, [Cu2(ade)4(H2O)2](SiF6)2 (SMOF-SIFSIX-1, ade = adenine) was successfully synthesized from the cationic complex of copper and adenine and hexafluorosilicate anions by a slow diffusion method and was demonstrated for trapping carbon dioxide in preference to methane and nitrogen. With one-dimensional pores of about 3.6 × 3.6 Å to induce their distinguishing interactions with the three components, SMOF-SIFSIX-1 exhibited excellent selective gas sorption behaviors for CO2/CH4 (50:50) and CO2/N2 (15:85) gas mixtures with ideal adsorbed solution theory selectivities of 21.1 and 131.7 at 273 K and 100 kPa pressure, respectively, outperforming most of reported hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks so far. Neutron powder diffraction and DFT-D calculations were also carried out to investigate the CO2 adsorption configuration on SMOF-SIFSIX-1a, which suggested that this framework catch CO2 due to "C···F" and "O···H" supramolecular interactions between CO2 molecules and SMOF-SIFSIX-1a. This study demonstrates that the rarely studied SMOF material shows promising potential in gas adsorption separation.
Stephen Charles KingRui‐Biao LinHailong WangHadi D. ArmanBanglin Chen
Muhammad ChawlaHammad SaulatMuhammad Masood KhanMuhammad Mahmood KhanSikander RafiqLinjuan ChengTanveer IqbalM. Imran RasheedMuhammad Zohaib FarooqMuhammad SaeedNasir M. AhmadMuhammad Bilal KhanSidra SaqibFarrukh JamilAhmad MukhtarNawshad Muhammad
Lidan KongRu‐Yi ZouWen‐Zhu BiRui‐Qin ZhongWeijun MuJia LiuRay P. S. HanRuqiang ZouRuqiang ZouRuqiang Zou
Laurent BastinPatrick S. BárciaE.J. HurtadoJosé A.C. SilvaAlírio E. RodriguesBanglin Chen