Abstract

AbstractAmmonia (NH3) is an important chemical raw material and a unique carbon‐free fuel with high hydrogen energy density. Thus, NH3 capture, storage, and desorption are of significant importance. However, high capacity capture, low energy desorption, and selective separation of NH3 are still challengs so far. Here, we report high‐performance hybrid sorbents by anchoring LiCl in the nanopores of MIL‐53‐(OH)2 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). It is found that the optimal composite shows a capture capacity of 33.9 mmol g−1 NH3 at 1.0 bar and 25 °C, which far exceeds the current record among the reported porous materials. Notably, the excellent capture capacity at low pressure and high temperature makes it possible to selectively capture NH3 from NH3/N2, NH3/CO2, and NH3/H2O. It is revealed that synergistic action of NH3 coordination to the highly dispersed Li+ in the MOF nanopores and hydrogen bonding of NH3 with Cl− account for such an excellent capture and selectivity performance.

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