Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4

In this work, a microporous metal organic framework (MOF-177) was synthesized and characterized to investigate the static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4. The synthesized MOF-177 was found to be six-dimensional shaped channels with an average pore diameter of 1.18 nm. The characteriza...

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Main Authors: Ullah, S., Bustam, M.A., Assiri, M.A., Al-Sehemi, A.G., Sagir, M., Abdul Kareem, F.A., Elkhalifah, A.E.I., Mukhtar, A., Gonfa, G.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.248732021-08-27T08:45:06Z Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4 Ullah, S. Bustam, M.A. Assiri, M.A. Al-Sehemi, A.G. Sagir, M. Abdul Kareem, F.A. Elkhalifah, A.E.I. Mukhtar, A. Gonfa, G. In this work, a microporous metal organic framework (MOF-177) was synthesized and characterized to investigate the static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4. The synthesized MOF-177 was found to be six-dimensional shaped channels with an average pore diameter of 1.18 nm. The characterization of synthesized MOF-177 involves the FESEM, powder XRD, FT-IR, TGA/DTG, and BET with nitrogen adsorption. The FESEM images disclosed the distinct crystals with needles type geometrical shape containing large pore with diameter in the range of 20.15 à . The surface area of MOF-177 was found to be 1721 m2/g with CO2 adsorption capacity of 1.03 mmol/g and CO2/CH4 equilibrium selectivity of 3.21 at ambient conditions i.e. 1 atm and 25 °C. MOF-177 found to be in remarkable regeneration ability by sustaining its CO2 adsorption capacity over several adsorption-desorption cycles. Dynamic separation of binary mixture with compositions (CO2:CH4 30:70 and CO2:CH4 70:30) through a fixed bed column revealed that the CH4 pass through the MOF-177 faster than CO2 indicating the higher selectivity for CO2 compared to CH4. Finally, MOF-177 still hold great promise in CO2 separation from natural gas provided it is protected from moisture. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. Elsevier B.V. 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067830092&doi=10.1016%2fj.micromeso.2019.109569&partnerID=40&md5=539216f9287e701c8a91c0ed2e8be8f9 Ullah, S. and Bustam, M.A. and Assiri, M.A. and Al-Sehemi, A.G. and Sagir, M. and Abdul Kareem, F.A. and Elkhalifah, A.E.I. and Mukhtar, A. and Gonfa, G. (2019) Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 288 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/24873/
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description In this work, a microporous metal organic framework (MOF-177) was synthesized and characterized to investigate the static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4. The synthesized MOF-177 was found to be six-dimensional shaped channels with an average pore diameter of 1.18 nm. The characterization of synthesized MOF-177 involves the FESEM, powder XRD, FT-IR, TGA/DTG, and BET with nitrogen adsorption. The FESEM images disclosed the distinct crystals with needles type geometrical shape containing large pore with diameter in the range of 20.15 à . The surface area of MOF-177 was found to be 1721 m2/g with CO2 adsorption capacity of 1.03 mmol/g and CO2/CH4 equilibrium selectivity of 3.21 at ambient conditions i.e. 1 atm and 25 °C. MOF-177 found to be in remarkable regeneration ability by sustaining its CO2 adsorption capacity over several adsorption-desorption cycles. Dynamic separation of binary mixture with compositions (CO2:CH4 30:70 and CO2:CH4 70:30) through a fixed bed column revealed that the CH4 pass through the MOF-177 faster than CO2 indicating the higher selectivity for CO2 compared to CH4. Finally, MOF-177 still hold great promise in CO2 separation from natural gas provided it is protected from moisture. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
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author Ullah, S.
Bustam, M.A.
Assiri, M.A.
Al-Sehemi, A.G.
Sagir, M.
Abdul Kareem, F.A.
Elkhalifah, A.E.I.
Mukhtar, A.
Gonfa, G.
spellingShingle Ullah, S.
Bustam, M.A.
Assiri, M.A.
Al-Sehemi, A.G.
Sagir, M.
Abdul Kareem, F.A.
Elkhalifah, A.E.I.
Mukhtar, A.
Gonfa, G.
Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
author_facet Ullah, S.
Bustam, M.A.
Assiri, M.A.
Al-Sehemi, A.G.
Sagir, M.
Abdul Kareem, F.A.
Elkhalifah, A.E.I.
Mukhtar, A.
Gonfa, G.
author_sort Ullah, S.
title Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
title_short Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
title_full Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
title_fullStr Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of CO2 and CH4
title_sort synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic frameworks -177 for static and dynamic adsorption behavior of co2 and ch4
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2019
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