Issue 45, 2013

A zwitterionic metal–organic framework with free carboxylic acid sites that exhibits enhanced hydrogen adsorption energies

Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are permanently porous, crystalline materials and promising hydrogen sorbents. However, the H2 heats of adsorption are generally too small to promote significant adsorption under desired storage conditions. Increasing the H2–framework interaction energy is a prominent goal of current MOF design. Hydrogen binds to MOFs through a variety of interactions, such as dispersion, charge–induced-dipole, charge–quadrupole, and even chemical bonding. To date, these interactions have been enhanced by incorporating strongly charged groups into the MOF structures, but the effects tend to be short-range and only effective at low loadings. In this work we report the structures and H2 storage properties of two zwitterionic MOFs. These structures feature zwitterionic characteristics arising from N-heterocyclic azolium groups in the linkers and negatively charged Zn2(CO2)5 nodes. These groups exhibit net charges of +0.5 and −1.0, respectively, and interact strongly with the H2 quadrupole. Isosteric heats of adsorption of up to 7.0 kJ mol−1 are observed in these zwitterionic MOFs.

Graphical abstract: A zwitterionic metal–organic framework with free carboxylic acid sites that exhibits enhanced hydrogen adsorption energies

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2013
Accepted
06 Mar 2013
First published
06 Mar 2013

CrystEngComm, 2013,15, 9408-9414

A zwitterionic metal–organic framework with free carboxylic acid sites that exhibits enhanced hydrogen adsorption energies

M. B. Lalonde, R. B. Getman, J. Y. Lee, J. M. Roberts, A. A. Sarjeant, K. A. Scheidt, P. A. Georgiev, J. P. Embs, J. Eckert, O. K. Farha, R. Q. Snurr and J. T. Hupp, CrystEngComm, 2013, 15, 9408 DOI: 10.1039/C3CE40198G

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