Abstract:
Here, we present a new ultramicroporous Cu2 paddlewheel based MOF. This ultramicroporous MOF has most of the features such as porosity (BET surface area = 945 m2/g), CO2 capacity (3.5 mmol/g at ambient temperature and pressure), CO2/N2 selectivity (sCO2/N2 = 250), and fast CO2 diffusion kinetics (Dc = 2.25 × 10–9 m2/s), comparable to some of the other high-performing ultramicroporous MOFs, with strong binding sites. Typically, such MOFs exhibit strong CO2–framework interactions (evidenced from a heat of adsorption ≥ 38 kJ/mol). However, the MOF explained here, despite having channels lined by the amine and the open-metal sites, possesses only a moderate CO2–framework interaction (HOA = 26 kJ/mol). Using periodic DFT, we have probed this counterintuitive observation.