Simultaneously Enhanced Hydrophilicity and Stability of a Metal-Organic Framework via Post-Synthetic Modification for Water Vapor Sorption/Desorption

Tian Yi Luo, Sunghwan Park, Tso Hsuan Chen, Prerna, Roshan Patel, Xinyu Li, J. Ilja Siepmann, Stavros Caratzoulas, Zhiyong Xia, Michael Tsapatsis

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Abstract

With increasing demands for high-performance water sorption materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have gained considerable attention due to their high maximum uptake capacities. In many cases, however, high overall capacity is not necessarily accomplishing high working capacity under operating conditions, due to insufficient hydrophilicity and/or water stability. Herein, we present a post-synthetic modification (PSM) of MOF-808, with di-sulfonic acids enhancing simultaneously its hydrophilicity and water stability without sacrificing its uptake capacity of ≈30 mmol g−1. Di-sulfonic acid PSM enabled a shift of the relative humidity (RH) associated with a sharp step in water vapor sorption from 35–40 % RH in MOF-808 to below 25 % RH. While MOF-808 lost uptake capacity and crystallinity over multiple sorption/desorption cycles, the di-sulfonic acid PSM MOF-808 retained >80 % of the original capacity. PSM MOF-808 exhibited good hydrothermal stability up to 60 °C and high swing capacity.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202209034
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume61
Issue number44
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Hydrophilicity
  • Metal-Organic Framework
  • Post-Synthetic Modification
  • Sorption
  • Water Harvesting

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