Adsorption of pyridine onto the metal organic framework MIL-101

Mi Jin Kim, Se Min Park, Sun Jung Song, Jiyeon Won, Jin Yong Lee, Minyoung Yoon, Kimoon Kim, Gon Seo

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Abstract

The adsorption of pyridine onto the metal organic framework MIL-101 was investigated by experimental and theoretical methods. The amount of pyridine adsorbed on MIL-101 was extraordinarily large at 20. °C, corresponding to about 950. mg/g of dried MIL-101 and approximately half of the voids being filled. Most of the pyridine that had filled the voids was rapidly removed by evacuation at room temperature, but some of the pyridine was so strongly adsorbed that it was retained even under evacuation at 150. °C. Although IR spectra of the adsorbed pyridine indicated the adsorption of pyridine as pyridinium ions and coordinated pyridine at low temperatures, increasing the adsorption temperature induced partial cleavage of the pyridine rings. The high stabilization energy of pyridine on the coordinative unsaturated sites (CUS) of MIL-101, obtained by theoretical calculation, -103. kJ/mol, supported the strong adsorption of pyridine on the CUS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)612-617
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume361
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • MOF MIL-101
  • Pyridine
  • Theoretical calculation

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