Water Vapor Sorption in Hybrid Pillared Square Grid Materials

We report water vapor sorption studies on four primitive cubic, pcu, pillared square grid materials: SIFSIX-1-Cu, SIFSIX-2-Cu-i, SIFSIX-3-Ni, and SIFSIX-14-Cu-i. SIFSIX-1-Cu, SIFSIX-3-Ni, and SIFSIX-14-Cu-i were observed to exhibit negative water vapor adsorption at ca. 40–50% relative humidity (RH)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017-06, Vol.139 (25), p.8508-8513
Hauptverfasser: O’Nolan, Daniel, Kumar, Amrit, Zaworotko, Michael J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We report water vapor sorption studies on four primitive cubic, pcu, pillared square grid materials: SIFSIX-1-Cu, SIFSIX-2-Cu-i, SIFSIX-3-Ni, and SIFSIX-14-Cu-i. SIFSIX-1-Cu, SIFSIX-3-Ni, and SIFSIX-14-Cu-i were observed to exhibit negative water vapor adsorption at ca. 40–50% relative humidity (RH). The negative adsorption is attributed to a water-induced phase transformation from a porous pcu topology to nonporous sql and sql-c* topologies. Whereas the phase transformation of SIFSIX-1-Cu was found to be irreversible, SIFSIX-3-Ni could be regenerated by heating and can therefore be recycled. In contrast, SIFSIX-2-Cu-i, which is isostructural with SIFSIX-14-Cu-i, exhibited a type V isotherm and no phase change. SIFSIX-2-Cu-i was observed to retain both structure and gas sorption properties after prolonged exposure to heat and humidity. The hydrolytic stability of SIFSIX-2-Cu-i in comparison to its structural counterparts is attributed to structural features and therefore offers insight into the design of hydrolytically stable porous materials.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.7b01682