Molecular‐Level Insight into the Chlorofluorocarbons Adsorption by Defective Covalent Organic Polymers

Author:

Shen Jian12ORCID,Wahiduzzaman Mohammad3ORCID,Kumar Abhishek1ORCID,Barpaga Dushyant1ORCID,Peter McGrail B.1,Thallapally Praveen K1ORCID,Maurin Guillaume3ORCID,Kishan Motkuri Radha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Energy and Environment Directorate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Washington 99352 United States

2. College of Environment and Resources Xiangtan University Xiangtan 411105 P.R. China

3. ICGM, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM Montpellier 34095 France

Abstract

AbstractHalocarbons have important industrial applications, but because of their contribution to global warming and the fact that they can cause ozone depletion, they are considered highly toxic. Hence, the techniques that can capture and recover the used halocarbons with energy‐efficient methods have been recently received greater attention. In this contribution, we report the capture of dichlorodifluoromethane (R12), which has high global warming and ozone depletion potential, using covalent organic polymers (COPs). The defect‐engineered COPs were synthesized and demonstrated outstanding sorption capacities, ~226 wt % of R12 combined with linear‐shaped adsorption isotherms. We further identified the plausible microscopic adsorption mechanism of the investigated COPs via grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations applied to non‐defective and a collection of atomistic models of the defective COPs. The modeling work suggests that significant R12 adsorption performance is attributed to a gradual increment of porosities due to isolated/interconnected micro‐/meso‐pore channels and the change of the long‐range ordering of both COPs. The successive hierarchical‐pore‐filling mechanism promotes R12 molecular adsorption via moderate van der Waals adsorbate‐adsorbent interactions in the micropores of both COPs at low pressure followed by adsorbate‐adsorbate interactions in the extra‐voids created at moderate to high pressure ranges. This continuous pore‐filling mechanism makes defective COPs as promising sorbents for halocarbon adsorption.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Wiley

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