Autor: |
Hastings, Jon, Lassitter, Thomas, Fylstra, Nicholas, Shimizu, George K. H., Glover, T. Grant |
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research; 20240101, Issue: Preprints |
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Calgary Framework 20 (CALF-20) has emerged as a metal–organic framework (MOF) that is steam-stable and exhibits selective CO2physisorption over water vapor, which makes it a candidate for industrial-scale CO2capture from flue gases. In this work, multicomponent CO2/H2O adsorption data show that the α-to-β phase transformation has little impact on the multicomponent CO2adsorption capacity of CALF-20. Also, H2O isotherms up to 175 °C reveal only limited changes in the water capacity as temperature increases above 45 °C. CO2and H2O single-component diffusion rates were measured via concentration swing frequency response. The results show that the diffusion rate of water through CALF-20 is similar to that of water diffusion in the highly water-permeable MOF-333, as well as BPL-activated carbon. The data provides key insight into the fundamental thermodynamic and mass transfer parameters that govern the separation of CO2and H2O using CALF-20 and provides quantified parameters that can be used to model adsorption systems based on CALF-20. |
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