Abstract

The amine-decorated microporous metal–organic framework CAU-1 was readily synthesized and activated using a home-made efficient protocol. It exhibited a high heat of adsorption for CO2, high CO2 uptake capacity, and an impressive selectivity for CO2 over N2. At 273 K and up to 1 atm, CO2 uptake capacity can reach as much as 7.2 mmol g−1. Comparatively, the CH4 and N2 uptakes at 273 K and 1 atm were only 1.34 mmol g−1 and 0.37 mmol g−1, respectively. The CO2/N2 selectivity was 101 : 1 at 273 K. The isosteric heat of adsorption (Qst) for CO2 was ∼48 kJ mol−1 at the onset of adsorption, and it decreases to ∼28 kJ mol−1 at higher CO2 pressures. Furthermore, CAU-1 can adsorb 2.0 wt% and 4.0 wt% hydrogen at 77 K under 1 atm and 30 atm, respectively. The adsorption characteristics of CAU-1 for methanol investigated in situ with a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), indicated that this particular MOF structure can be used as a highly sensitive sensor for methanol detection such as direct methanol fuel cells.

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