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Environ Sci Technol


Title:Probing the adsorption characteristic of metal-organic framework MIL-101 for volatile organic compounds by quartz crystal microbalance
Author(s):Huang CY; Song M; Gu ZY; Wang HF; Yan XP;
Address:"Research Center for Analytical Sciences, and Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Technol
Year:2011
Volume:20110418
Issue:10
Page Number:4490 - 4496
DOI: 10.1021/es200256q
ISSN/ISBN:1520-5851 (Electronic) 0013-936X (Linking)
Abstract:"As volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a major group of air pollutants, development of materials for efficient adsorption and removal of VOCs is of great significance in both environmental and analytical sciences. Here we report metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) MIL-101 for the effective adsorption of VOCs at atmospheric pressure. A simple device was designed for quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), and six VOCs with various functional groups and polarities, i.e., n-hexane, toluene, methanol, butanone, dichloromethane, and n-butylamine, were chosen as targets to probe the adsorption properties of MIL-101. The developed device allows measurement of the adsorption isotherms and monitoring of the dynamic process for the adsorption of VOCs on MOFs, and also provides a useful tool for characterization of MOFs. The adsorption isotherms of the VOCs on MIL-101 followed the Dubinin-Astakhov equation with the characteristic energy from 5.70 (methanol) to 9.13 kJ mol(-1) (n-butylamine), Astakhov exponent from 0.50 (n-butylamine) to 3.03 (n-hexane), and the limiting adsorption capacity from 0.08 (n-hexane) to 12.8 (n-butylamine) mmol g(-1). MIL-101 exhibited the strongest affinity to n-butylamine, but the weakest affinity to n-hexane. The determined Astakhov exponents and the isosteric heats of adsorption revealed the energetic heterogeneity of MIL-101. MIL-101 showed the most energetically homogeneous for n-hexane, but the most energetically heterogeneous for n-butylamine. The dynamic process of adsorption monitored by the QCM system demonstrated the distribution of the sorption sites within MIL-101. The metal sites within the MIL-101 were vital in adsorption process. MIL-101 gave much higher affinity and bigger adsorption capacity to VOCs than activated carbon, offering great potential for real applications in the adsorption and removal of VOCs"
Keywords:Adsorption Air Pollutants/analysis/*chemistry Atmospheric Pressure Charcoal/chemistry Coordination Complexes/*chemistry Crystallization Hydrofluoric Acid/chemistry *Quartz Crystal Microbalance Techniques Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineHuang, Chan-Yuan Song, Ming Gu, Zhi-Yuan Wang, He-Fang Yan, Xiu-Ping eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2011/04/20 Environ Sci Technol. 2011 May 15; 45(10):4490-6. doi: 10.1021/es200256q. Epub 2011 Apr 18"

 
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