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Organic Vapor Sorption in a High Surface Area Dysprosium(III)–Phosphine Oxide Coordination Material

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posted on 2012-11-19, 00:00 authored by Ilich A. Ibarra, Ji Woong Yoon, Jong-San Chang, Su Kyoung Lee, Vincent M. Lynch, Simon M. Humphrey
PCM-16 is a phosphine coordination material comprised of Dy­(III) and triphenylphosphine oxide, which displays the highest reported CO2 BET surface area for a Ln­(III) coordination polymer of 1511 m2 g–1. PCM-16 also adsorbs 2.7 wt % H2 and 65.1 wt % O2 at 77 K and 0.97 bar. The adsorption–desorption behavior of a series of organic vapors has been studied in PCM-16 to probe the nature of certain host–guest interactions in the pores. Aromatic and polar guest species showed high uptakes and marked adsorption/desorption hysteresis, while aliphatic vapors were less easily adsorbed. The surface area of PCM-16 could be increased significantly (to 1814 m2 g–1) via exchange of Me2NH2+ cations in the pores with smaller NH4+ groups.

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