Abstract

Efficient adsorption of CO2 and dye molecules is crucial for reducing carbon emission and environmental pollution. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are considered to be the ideal candidates for gas adsorption material because of their designability. In this work, a new In(III)-MOF (HBU-22) was synthesized by the reaction of a tetracarboxylic acid ligand (H4L, 9,9′-bicarbazole-3,3′,6,6′-tetracarboxylic acid) with In3+ ions, which shows a three-dimensional (3D) coordination network. The saturated adsorption capacity of CO2 and N2 are 21.11 cm3‧g−1 and 0.66 cm3‧g−1 at ambient condition (298 K, 100 kPa). And the higher IAST selectivity of CO2/N2 (v/v, 15:85) reaches 347.37, exceeding that of most MOFs. Furthermore, it can also capture C2H2 with the maximum uptake of 42.80 cm3 g−1. More interestingly, HBU-22 as an anionic framework, which can selectively adsorb Rhodamine B (RhB) within 250 s with the maximum adsorption capacity of 105.04 mg‧g−1. Further studies show that higher gas adsorption capacity is mainly related to the larger Qst of the gas, while its adsorption of Rhodamine B (RhB) is mainly due to ion exchange mechanism.

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