Coordination Flexibility Aided CO2 -specific Gating in an Iron Isonicotinate MOF.
Chem Asian J
; 17(4): e202101305, 2022 Feb 14.
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Coordination flexibility assisted porosity has been introduced into an Iron-isonicotinate metal-organic framework (MOF), (Fe(4-PyC)2 â
(OH). The framework showed CO2 -specific gate opening behavior, which gets tuned as a function of temperature and pressure. The MOF's physisorptive porosity towards CO2 , CH4 , and N2 was investigated; it adsorbed only CO2 via a gate opening phenomenon. The isonicotinate, representing a borderline soft base, is bound to the hard Fe3+ centre through monodentate carboxylate and pyridyl nitrogen. This moderately weak binding enables isonicotinate to spin like a spindle under the CO2 pressure opening the gate for a sharp increase in CO2 uptake at 333 mmHg (At 298â
K, the CO2 uptake increases from 0.70 to 1.57â
mmol/g). We investigated the MOF's potential for CO2 /N2 and CO2 /CH4 gas separation aided by this gating. IAST model reveals that the CO2 /N2 selectivity jumps from 325 to 3131 when the gate opens, while the CO2 /CH4 selectivity increases three times. Interestingly, this Fe-isonicotinate MOF did not follow the trend set by our earlier reported Hard-Soft Gate Control (established for isostructural M2+ -isonicotinate MOFs (M=Mg, Mn)). However, we account for this discrepancy using the different oxidation state of metals confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and magnetism.
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