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In-situ crystallization of CALF-20 nanoparticles in poly(acrylate) with enhanced CO2 capture capability toward high-humidity flue gases

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Wanru Feng, Kun Liu, Junteng Liu, Junsu Jin, Jianguo Mi, Shisen Xu, Hong Meng
ABSTRACT

To extend the application range of Calgary framework-20 (CALF-20, Zn 2 (1,2,4-triazolate) 2 (oxalate)), an in-situ crystallization method was used to synthesize spherical CALF-20@poly(acrylate) composite. Owing to the inhomogeneous nucleation induced by nano-ZnC 2 O 4 in poly(acrylate), the size of CALF-20 was reduced to 100–200 nm, forming a carbophilic/hydrophobic functional composite with a macroporous/microporous coupling structure. Compared with the original powder, the adsorption efficiency of the CALF-20 nanocrystals in poly(acrylate) improved by 32 %. In a penetration experiment (10 vol% CO 2 /90 vol% N 2 and 90 % relative humidity), the composite retained 97.1 % of its dry CO 2 uptake capacity. The dynamic selectivity of CO 2 /N 2 reached 77.5, which was 2.2 times higher than that of the CALF-20 powder. These results demonstrate that CALF-20@poly(acrylate) can be applied to high-humidity flue gases.

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