Abstract
1 min readA series of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) possessing \nvarious functionalities, pore structures, and surface areas were evaluated for sorption and storage \nproperties of environmentally significant gases (H_2, CO_2, and CH_4). It was concluded that the gas \nsorption behavior follows a general trend that materials with high surface area show enhanced gas \nuptake performance. For example, MOF-177 (SA = 5200 m^2/g) captures 7.2 wt% of H_2 at 77 K and 19 \nwt% of CH_4 at 298 K. In addition, MOF-177 exhibits exceptionally high gravimetric CO_2 uptake up to \n120 wt% at 298 K. Similarly, the gas storage capacity for COFs seems to follow the same trend and it is \ndetermined by the apparent surface area. The architectural stability of both COFs and MOFs upon high \npressure H_2 and CH_4 gas sorption measurements were manifested by isotherms which reach saturation \nwithout significant hysteresis. \n
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