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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018

Near-Perfect CO2/CH4 Selectivity Achieved through Reversible Guest Templating in the Flexible Metal–Organic Framework Co(bdp)

Mercedes K. Taylor; Tomče Runčevski; Julia Oktawiec; Jonathan E. Bachman; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Henry Jiang; Jarad A. Mason; Jacob Daniel Tarver; Jeffrey R. Long

Metal-organic frameworks are among the most promising materials for industrial gas separations, including the removal of carbon dioxide from natural gas, although substantial improvements in adsorption selectivity are still sought. Herein, we use equilibrium adsorption experiments to demonstrate that the flexible metal-organic framework Co(bdp) (bdp2- = 1,4-benzenedipyrazolate) exhibits a large CO2 adsorption capacity and approaches complete exclusion of CH4 under 50:50 mixtures of the two gases, leading to outstanding CO2/CH4 selectivity under these conditions. In situ powder X-ray diffraction data indicate that this selectivity arises from reversible guest templating, in which the framework expands to form a CO2 clathrate and then collapses to the nontemplated phase upon desorption. Under an atmosphere dominated by CH4, Co(bdp) adsorbs minor amounts of CH4 along with CO2, highlighting the importance of studying all relevant pressure and composition ranges via multicomponent measurements when examining mixed-gas selectivity in structurally flexible materials. Altogether, these results show that Co(bdp) may be a promising CO2/CH4 separation material and provide insights for the further study of flexible adsorbents for gas separations.


Chemistry of Materials | 2016

Hydrogen Storage in the Expanded Pore Metal–Organic Frameworks M2(dobpdc) (M = Mg, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn)

David Gygi; Eric D. Bloch; Jarad A. Mason; Matthew R. Hudson; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Tamim A. Darwish; Wendy L. Queen; Craig M. Brown; Jeffrey R. Long


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Controlling Cooperative CO2 Adsorption in Diamine-Appended Mg2(dobpdc) Metal–Organic Frameworks

Rebecca L. Siegelman; Thomas M. McDonald; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Jeffrey Daniel Martell; Phillip J. Milner; Jarad A. Mason; Adam H. Berger; Abhoyjit S. Bhown; Jeffrey R. Long


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2016

Tuning the Adsorption-Induced Phase Change in the Flexible Metal–Organic Framework Co(bdp)

Mercedes K. Taylor; Tomče Runčevski; Julia Oktawiec; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Jarad A. Mason; Jinxing Ye; Craig M. Brown; Jeffrey R. Long


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

A Diaminopropane-Appended Metal–Organic Framework Enabling Efficient CO2 Capture from Coal Flue Gas via a Mixed Adsorption Mechanism

Phillip J. Milner; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Alexander C. Forse; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Tomče Runčevski; Jeffrey Daniel Martell; Jeffrey A. Reimer; Jeffrey R. Long


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Enantioselective Recognition of Ammonium Carbamates in a Chiral Metal–Organic Framework

Jeffrey D. Martell; Leo B. Porter-Zasada; Alexander C. Forse; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Julia Oktawiec; Tomče Runčevski; Jiawei Xu; Monika Srebro-Hooper; Phillip J. Milner; Kristen A. Colwell; Jochen Autschbach; Jeffrey A. Reimer; Jeffrey R. Long


Chemical Science | 2018

Overcoming double-step CO2 adsorption and minimizing water co-adsorption in bulky diamine-appended variants of Mg2(dobpdc)

Phillip J. Milner; Jeffrey Martell; Rebecca L. Siegelman; David Gygi; Simon C. Weston; Jeffrey R. Long


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018

Unexpected Diffusion Anisotropy of Carbon Dioxide in the Metal–Organic Framework Zn2(dobpdc)

Alexander C. Forse; Miguel I. Gonzalez; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Velencia J. Witherspoon; Sudi Jawahery; Rocio Mercado; Phillip J. Milner; Jeffrey D. Martell; Berend Smit; Bernhard Blümich; Jeffrey R. Long; Jeffrey A. Reimer


Archive | 2018

Overcoming double-step CO2 adsorption and minimizing water co-adsorption in bulky diamine-appended variants of Mg2(dobpdc)† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Additional experimental details, and full characterization (powder X-ray diffraction, infrared spectra, diamine loadings, dry N2 decomposition profiles, and CO2 adsorption data) for all new adsorbents. CCDC 1577354. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/c7sc04266c

Phillip J. Milner; Jeffrey D. Martell; Rebecca L. Siegelman; David Gygi; Simon C. Weston; Jeffrey R. Long


Chemical Science | 2018

Enhancement of CO2 binding and mechanical properties upon diamine functionalization of M2(dobpdc) metal–organic frameworks

J. H. Lee; Rebecca L. Siegelman; Lorenzo Maserati; Tonatiuh Rangel; Brett A. Helms; Jeffrey R. Long; Jeffrey B. Neaton

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Jeffrey R. Long

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Jarad A. Mason

University of California

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Julia Oktawiec

University of California

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