Dynamic Hydrophobic Hindrance Effect Of Zeolite@Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Composites For Co2 Capture In The Presence Of Water

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2015)

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For the real industrial process of CO2 capture, it is still a great challenge for adsorbents to exhibit excellent CO2 adsorption capacity in the presence of water. By combining a pre-seeding process and a two-step temperature controlling crystallization, a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) shell is introduced on the commercial zeolite adsorbent (5A) core to produce a series of 5A@ZIF-8 composites with an enhanced surface hydrophobicity. Each 5A@ZIF-8 composite exhibits a dynamic hydrophobic hindrance effect for the separation of CO2 from the simulated humid flue gas (15% CO2 and 90% humidity at 298 K). Among these, the CO2 adsorption capacity and the CO2/H2O selectivity of 5A@ZIF-8(I) can be as high as 2.67 mmol g(-1) and 6.61, respectively, at the optimized adsorption time of 10 min. More importantly, over 10 adsorption-desorption cycles, there is almost no degradation of the adsorption performance. Therefore, the novel strategy of utilizing the dynamic hydrophobic hindrance effect through a core-shell structure would be a good solution for improving the CO2 separation performance in practical applications.
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