Enhancement of CO2 adsorption on nanoporous chromium terephthalate(MIL-101) by amine modification

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Mansoor Anbia [1 ]
Vahid Hoseini [1 ]
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[1] Research Laboratory of Nanoporous Materials,Faculty of Chemistry,Iran University of Science and Technology,Farjam Street,Narmak,Tehran 16846,Iran
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CO; 2; adsorption; metal-organic framework; MIL-101; amine modification; pentaethylenehexamine(PEHA);
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Carbon dioxide(CO 2) adsorption on a standard metal-organic framework MIL-101 and a pentaethylenehexamine modified MIL-101(PEHAMIL-101) are investigated and compared in this study.The adsorbent samples were characterized by XRD,FT-IR and nitrogen adsorptiondesorption isotherms analysis.CO 2 adsorption capacity was measured by a volumetric method.MIL-101 and PEHA-MIL-101 exhibited CO 2 adsorption capacities of 0.85 and 1.3 mmol CO 2 /g adsorbent at 10 bar and 298 K,respectively.It is observed that CO 2 adsorption capacity was fairly improved about 50% after amine modification.
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