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High-throughput screening of metal-porphyrin-like graphenes for selective capture of carbon dioxide

Author(s)
Park, MinwooBae, HyeonhuJang, ByungryulKang, YuraPark, JinwooLee, HosikChung, HaegeunChung, ChiHyeHong, SuklyunKwon, YongkyungYakobson, Boris I.Lee, Hoonkyung
Issued Date
2016-02
DOI
10.1038/srep21788
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/18823
Fulltext
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep21788
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.6, pp.21788
Abstract
Nanostructured materials, such as zeolites and metal-organic frameworks, have been considered to capture CO2. However, their application has been limited largely because they exhibit poor selectivity for flue gases and low capture capacity under low pressures. We perform a high-throughput screening for selective CO2 capture from flue gases by using first principles thermodynamics. We find that elements with empty d orbitals selectively attract CO2 from gaseous mixtures under low CO2 pressures (similar to 10(-3) bar) at 300 K and release it at similar to 450 K. CO2 binding to elements involves hybridization of the metal d orbitals with the CO2 pi orbitals and CO2-transition metal complexes were observed in experiments. This result allows us to perform high-throughput screening to discover novel promising CO2 capture materials with empty d orbitals (e.g., Sc- or V-porphyrin-like graphene) and predict their capture performance under various conditions. Moreover, these findings provide physical insights into selective CO2 capture and open a new path to explore CO2 capture materials
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2045-2322
Keyword
3-DIMENSIONAL FOURIER SYNTHESISORGANIC FRAMEWORKSFUSED DIPORPHYRINSCO2 CAPTUREABSORPTIONADSORPTIONRESOLUTIONCHEMISTRYSTORAGEARRAYS

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