Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 38, Issue 12, 1379(2023)

Effect of Cu/Mg Ratio on CO2 Adsorption Performance of Cu/Mg-MOF-74

Jie LING1,2, Anning ZHOU1、*, Wenzhen WANG3、*, Xinyu JIA1, and Mengdan MA1
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  • 11. College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
  • 22. College of Coal & Chemical Industry, Shaanxi Energy Institute, Xianyang 712000, China
  • 33. College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
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    Cu/Mg-MOF-74 has several advantages, such as high specific surface area, adjustable microporous structure, alkali metal active site, excellent CO2 adsorption, and good photocatalytic activity. However, how the molar ratio of Cu/Mg (Cu/Mg ratio) affects its CO2 adsorption selectivity in a simulated flue gas is still unclear. Here, a synthesized Cu/Mg-MOF-74, with series of Cu/Mg ratios, using the solvothermal method was analyzed about its CO2 photocatalytic performance, CO2 and N2 uptake, and pore structure. The CO2 adsorption selectivity was calculated to reveal the effect of Cu/Mg ratio on CO2 and N2 uptake and selectivity. The results indicate that the photocatalytic activity of Cu/Mg-MOF-74 for CO2 reduction to CO and H2 initially increases and then decreases with Cu/Mg ratio decreasing. At the Cu/Mg ratio of 0.6/0.4, the yield of CO and H2 by photocatalytic reduction is the highest, showing up to 10.65 and 5.41 μmol·h-1·gcat-1 (1 MPa, 150 ℃), respectively. Furthermore, CO2 and N2 uptakes of Cu/Mg-MOF-74 increase as the Cu/Mg ratio decreases, and the increase in CO2 uptake is more pronounced. At the Cu/Mg ratio of 0.1/0.9, the CO2 and N2 uptakes are the largest, reaching 9.21 and 1.49 mmol·g-1 (273.15 K, 100 kPa), respectively. Their area and volume of micropore (d1 ≥ 0.7 nm) and ultramicropore (d2 < 0.7 nm) increase as the Cu/Mg ratio decreases. At the Cu/Mg ratio of 0.22/0.78, the area and volume of micropores and ultramicropores are larger than those of Mg-MOF-74. The selectivity of Cu/Mg-MOF-74 increases correspondingly with Cu/Mg ratio decreasing and CO2 concentration increasing. CO2 adsorption on Cu/Mg-MOF-74 is a combination process of pore-filling and Mg2+ chemical adsorption in which the micropore volume is the key factor affecting its adsorption performance. All above data demonstrate that modulating the Cu/Mg ratio can promisingly regulate the pore structure of Cu/Mg-MOF-74, CO2 uptake, and selectivity.

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    Jie LING, Anning ZHOU, Wenzhen WANG, Xinyu JIA, Mengdan MA. Effect of Cu/Mg Ratio on CO2 Adsorption Performance of Cu/Mg-MOF-74 [J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2023, 38(12): 1379

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    Received: May. 10, 2023

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 6, 2024

    The Author Email: ZHOU Anning (psu564@139.com), WANG Wenzhen (wzwang@xsyu.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.15541/jim20230224

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