Unusual room temperature CO2 uptake in a fluoro-functionalized MOF: insight from Raman spectroscopy and theoretical studies
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(68), pp. 8487–8487
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Prakash Kanoo, Sandeep K. Reddy, Gayatri Kumari, Ritesh Haldar, Chandrabhas Narayana, Sundaram Balasubramanian, Tapas Kumar Maji
Abstract
We herein report an unusual CO(2) adsorption behavior in a fluoro-functionalized MOF {[Zn(SiF(6))(pyz)(2)]·2MeOH}(n) (1) with a 1D channel system, which is made up of pyrazine and SiF(6)(2-) moieties. Surprisingly, desolvated 1 (1') adsorbs higher amounts of CO(2) at 298 K than at 195 K, which is in contrast to the usual trend. Combined Raman spectroscopic and theoretical studies reveal that slanted pyrazine rings in 1' with an angle of 17.2° with respect to the (200) Zn(II)-Si plane at low temperature block the channel windows and thus reduce the uptake amount.
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