Gas adsorption and framework flexibility of CALF-20 explored via experiments and simulations

In 2021, Svante, in collaboration with BASF, reported successful scale up of CALF-20 production, a stable MOF with high capacity for post-combustion CO 2 capture which exhibits remarkable stability towards water. CALF-20’s success story in the MOF commercialisation space provides new thinking about...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-05, Vol.15 (1), p.3898-3898, Article 3898
Hauptverfasser: Oktavian, Rama, Goeminne, Ruben, Glasby, Lawson T., Song, Ping, Huynh, Racheal, Qazvini, Omid Taheri, Ghaffari-Nik, Omid, Masoumifard, Nima, Cordiner, Joan L., Hovington, Pierre, Van Speybroeck, Veronique, Moghadam, Peyman Z.
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Zusammenfassung:In 2021, Svante, in collaboration with BASF, reported successful scale up of CALF-20 production, a stable MOF with high capacity for post-combustion CO 2 capture which exhibits remarkable stability towards water. CALF-20’s success story in the MOF commercialisation space provides new thinking about appropriate structural and adsorptive metrics important for CO 2 capture. Here, we combine atomistic-level simulations with experiments to study adsorptive properties of CALF-20 and shed light on its flexible crystal structure. We compare measured and predicted CO 2 and water adsorption isotherms and explain the role of water-framework interactions and hydrogen bonding networks in CALF-20’s hydrophobic behaviour. Furthermore, regular and enhanced sampling molecular dynamics simulations are performed with both density-functional theory (DFT) and machine learning potentials (MLPs) trained to DFT energies and forces. From these simulations, the effects of adsorption-induced flexibility in CALF-20 are uncovered. We envisage this work would encourage development of other MOF materials useful for CO 2 capture applications in humid conditions. CALF-20 is a water stable structure capable of selectively separating CO 2 from flue gas. Here authors use a close feedback loop between theory and experiments to understand CO 2 /water adsorption and framework flexibility of CALF-20.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-48136-0