Adsorption of n-alkanes in ZIF-8

Influence of crystal size and framework dynamics

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

A. Sławek (Jagiellonian University)

Kornel Roztocki (Jagiellonian University)

Dorota Majda (Jagiellonian University)

Sonia Jaskaniec (Trinity College Dublin)

TJH Vlugt (TU Delft - Engineering Thermodynamics)

Wacław Makowski (Jagiellonian University)

Research Group
Engineering Thermodynamics
Copyright
© 2021 A. Sławek, Kornel Roztocki, Dorota Majda, Sonia Jaskaniec, T.J.H. Vlugt, Wacław Makowski
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2020.110730
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 A. Sławek, Kornel Roztocki, Dorota Majda, Sonia Jaskaniec, T.J.H. Vlugt, Wacław Makowski
Research Group
Engineering Thermodynamics
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Volume number
312
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Abstract

Due to its exceptional chemical and thermal stability, ZIF-8 is one of the most promising representatives of nanoporous metal-organic frameworks. In this work, we investigate adsorption properties of this material both experimentally and theoretically. The experiments were carried out on 8 preparations differing in morphology of the crystals. Adsorption was studied in isothermal approach exploiting standard adsorbates, such as N2 or CO2, as well as in isobaric regime with C5–C9 linear alkanes. The latter were performed with the novel quasi-equilibrated temperature-programmed desorption and adsorption (QE-TPDA) technique showing that a complexity of n-alkanes adsorption mechanism in ZIF-8 depends on the nature of adsorbate. Unexpectedly, for adsorption of C7–C9 n-alkanes a two-step process was found. QE-TPDA yielded high quality adsorption isobars which were successfully reproduced by Grand-Canonical Monte Carlo molecular simulations. The calculations showed that the specific adsorption behaviour of ZIF-8 is due to the fact that its structure undergoes conformational changes in order to adapt to the guest molecules. QE-TPDA measurements with n-nonane were performed at conditions close to saturation of the adsorbate. This allowed to observe surface-related adsorption on the ZIF-8 crystals, which was correlated with their size.

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