Tailoring the separation properties of flexible metal-organic frameworks using mechanical pressure

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Nicolas Chanut
Aziz Ghoufi
Marie-Vanessa Coulet
Sandrine Bourrelly
Bogdan Kuchta
Guillaume Maurin
Philip L. Llewellyn
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[1] CNRS Laboratoire MADIREL (UMR7246),Aix
[2] MIT-CNRS-AMU joint laboratory/MIT Energy Initiative,Marseille University
[3] Institut de Physique de Rennes,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MultiScale Materials Science for Energy & Environment <MSE 2>
[4] Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,Department of Chemistry
[5] University of Montpellier,Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, UMR 5253 CNRS, UM, ENSCM
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Metal-organic frameworks are widely considered for the separation of chemical mixtures due to their adjustable physical and chemical properties. However, while much effort is currently devoted to developing new adsorbents for a given separation, an ideal scenario would involve a single adsorbent for multiple separations. Porous materials exhibiting framework flexibility offer unique opportunities to tune these properties since the pore size and shape can be controlled by the application of external stimuli. Here, we establish a proof-of-concept for the molecular sieving separation of species with similar sizes (CO2/N2 and CO2/CH4), via precise mechanical control of the pore size aperture in a flexible metal-organic framework. Besides its infinite selectivity for the considered gas mixtures, this material shows excellent regeneration capability when releasing the external mechanical constraint. This strategy, combining an external stimulus applied to a structurally compliant adsorbent, offers a promising avenue for addressing some of the most challenging gas separations.
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