Multiroute Synthesis of Porous Anionic Frameworks and Size-Tunable Extraframework Organic Cation-Controlled Gas Sorption Properties
Journal of the American Chemical Society2009Vol. 131(44), pp. 16027–16029
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Abstract
Under diverse and dramatically different chemical environments, including organic solvents, an ionic liquid, and a deep eutectic solvent, a series of porous anionic framework materials that contain size-tunable, ion-exchangeable extraframework organic cations have been prepared. Even though a large fraction of the pore space is occupied with charge-balancing cations, some of these materials exhibit a very high gas uptake capacity (e.g., 70.6 cm(3)/g for CO(2) at 1 atm and 273 K), suggesting that the charged anionic framework and extraframework cations may help to enhance the gas adsorption.
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