Yang J, Qiu H, Huang L, Meng S, Yang Y. Porphyrinic Porous Aromatic Frameworks for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption and Separation.
Chempluschem 2023;
88:e202300292. [PMID:
37483159 DOI:
10.1002/cplu.202300292]
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Abstract
The capture of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) from industrial process emissions is increasingly important for the mitigation and prevention of the disruptive effects of global warming. In this study, PAF (porous aromatic frameworks)-TPB(1,3,5-triphenylbenzene) and three-dimensional PAF-TPM (tetraphenylmethane) porphyrin-based aromatic porous materials were synthesized through the Scholl reaction. The CO2 and N2 adsorption isotherms at 273 K and 298 K were studied to determine the performance in carbon dioxide capture at flue gas conditions. There is a significant difference in the adsorption capacity of the two materials for CO2 and N2 , so they can be used for CO2 /N2 adsorption separation. PAF-TPM has better CO2 /N2 separation at low pressure (150 mbar), while PAF-TPB has the advantage of greater CO2 /N2 separation at high pressure (1 bar). It can be applied to CO2 adsorption separation at low and high pressure, respectively. In particular, PAF-TPB has a CO2 /N2 separation efficiency of up to 100.9 at 1 bar and 273 K. This work provides ideas for the design and synthesis of organic porous materials for the adsorption separation of CO2 and N2 .
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