Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Koç University, Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey.
ChemSusChem. 2010 Aug 23;3(8):879-91. doi: 10.1002/cssc.201000114.
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a fascinating class of crystalline nanoporous materials that can be synthesized with a diverse range of pore dimensions, topologies, and chemical functionality. As with other well-known nanoporous materials, such as activated carbon and zeolites, MOFs have potential uses in a range of chemical separation applications because of the possibility of selective adsorption and diffusion of molecules in their pores. We review the current state of knowledge surrounding the possibility of using MOFs in large-scale carbon dioxide separations. There are reasons to be optimistic that MOFs may make useful contributions to this important problem, but there are several critical issues for which only very limited information is available. By identifying these issues, we provide what we hope is a path forward to definitively answering the question posed in our title.
金属-有机骨架(MOFs)是一类引人入胜的结晶型纳米多孔材料,其孔尺寸、拓扑结构和化学官能团可通过多种方法合成。与活性炭和沸石等其他知名纳米多孔材料一样,MOFs 具有在一系列化学分离应用中使用的潜力,因为其孔内的分子可能具有选择性吸附和扩散的能力。我们综述了当前关于 MOFs 在大规模二氧化碳分离中应用的可能性的知识现状。MOFs 可能对这个重要问题做出有用的贡献,这是有理由持乐观态度的,但对于其中几个关键问题,我们目前仅掌握非常有限的信息。通过确定这些问题,我们希望为确定回答本文标题中提出的问题提供一条前进的道路。