Selective Carbon Dioxide versus Nitrous Oxide Adsorption in Cerium(IV) Bithiazole and Bipyridyl Metal‐Organic Frameworks
Matteo Pugliesi,
Margherita Cavallo,
Cesare Atzori
et al.
Abstract:The two CeIV MOFs [Ce6O4(OH)4(TzTz)6] (Ce_TzTz) and [Ce6O4(OH)4(TzTz)4(PyPy)2] (Ce_TzTz_PyPy; H2TzTz = [2,2′‐bithiazole]‐5,5′‐dicarboxylic acid, H2PyPy = 2,2′‐bipyridine‐5,5′‐dicarboxylic acid) are prepared starting from a pre‐formed [Ce6] glycinate‐capped cluster. N2 isotherms collected at 77 K revealed BET specific surface areas of 1136 and 238 m2 g−1, respectively. Their CO2 and N2O adsorption capacity is assessed at T = 273 and 298 K and p = 1 bar. Ce_TzTz shows the highest gas uptake (7.9 and 9.7 wt% at 2… Show more
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