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  • Title: Evidence of Amine-CO2 Interactions in Two Pillared-Layer MOFs Probed by X-ray Crystallography.
    Author: Hu XL, Gong QH, Zhong RL, Wang XL, Qin C, Wang H, Li J, Shao KZ, Su ZM.
    Journal: Chemistry; 2015 May 04; 21(19):7238-44. PubMed ID: 25801082.
    Abstract:
    Two pillared-layer metal-organic frameworks (MOFs; PMOF-55 and NH2 -PMOF-55) based on 1,2,4-triazole and terephthalic acid (bdc)/NH2 -bdc ligands were assembled and display framework stabilities, to a certain degree, in both acid/alkaline solutions and toward water. They exhibit high CO2 uptakes and selective CO2 /N2 adsorption capacities, with CO2 /N2 selectivity in the range of 24-27, as calculated by the ideal adsorbed solution theory method. More remarkably, the site and interactions between the host network and the CO2 molecules were investigated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, which showed that the main interaction between the CO2 molecules and PMOF-55 is due to multipoint supramolecular interactions of C-H⋅⋅⋅O, C⋅⋅⋅O, and O⋅⋅⋅O. Amino functional groups were shown to enhance the CO2 adsorption and identified as strong adsorption sites for CO2 by X-ray crystallography.
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