Imidazole Encapsulation Enabled by Confinement for I2 and CH3I Coremoval
Chuan Tan,
Lisha Jiang,
Rui Xiong
et al.
Abstract:Nitrogen-rich small molecules are frequently doped into porous materials to enhance their iodine adsorption properties. To explore how imidazole confinement in metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) affects iodine adsorption, we obtained a UiO-66based composite by embedding imidazole in UiO-66 pores via solid-phase adsorption (Im@UiO-66). Characterization confirmed that imidazole was successfully confined within the UiO-66 pores, with each unit of UiO-66 accommodating up to 27 imidazole molecules. The density functio… Show more
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