Application of MOF-808 and its derivatives in carbon capture and CO2 catalytic conversion

Abstract

Excessive emissions of CO2, the main component of greenhouse gases, have led to frequent natural disasters worldwide and a global movement towards carbon neutrality. Carbon Capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) has attracted research interest as a sustainable emission reduction technology. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) stand out as a new class of high-performance adsorbents with significant advantages for CO2 capture. Their extraordinarily high specific surface area and well-developed pore structure make them ideal for this application. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the research of MOF-808 and its derivatives for CO2 capture, separation, and catalytic utilization. Several important findings have been published, substantially advancing the practical applications of MOF-808 materials in carbon capture technology. However, a comprehensive summary of these developments is still lacking. Therefore, this paper reviews recent research progress on MOF-808 and its derivatives for CO2 applications. It provides an in-depth analysis of advanced synthesis methods and optimization strategies for MOF-808 and its derived materials in CO2 selective adsorption, separation and catalysis while exploring the mechanisms underlying CO2 capture, separation and catalytic processes. Moreover, this paper systematically summarises the key issues that have attracted much attention regarding MOF-808 materials in carbon capture and practical applications. Finally, the challenges and opportunities of MOF-808 materials in the context of CO2 adsorption, separation and catalytic utilization are described.

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Article type
Review Article
Submitted
01 Jan 2025
Accepted
21 Feb 2025
First published
20 Mar 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article

Application of MOF-808 and its derivatives in carbon capture and CO2 catalytic conversion

J. Wang, Z. Jiang, S. Wen, Y. Wei, P. Ning and Y. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA00011D

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