Copper-based hydrogels with dicarboxylate spacer ligands for selective carbon dioxide separation applications

Mona S. Al-Dossary, Harihara Padhy, Feng Xu, Ali Reza Behzad, Omar El Tall, Alexander Rothenberger

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Abstract

In this study, we report a simple method for synthesizing copper-containing polymer hydrogels made from nontoxic poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) (PVM-MA) in the absence or presence of added carboxylate ligands: dicarboxylates, such as adipate and terephthalate or tricarboxylates, such as nitrilotriacetate (NTA) and trisodium citrate. Our copper hydrogels are wet precursors to a new family of amorphous porous materials, consisting of a metal-polycarboxylate backbone and carboxylate spacer ligands between polymer strands engineered via non-covalent interactions. Rheological measurements revealed that the mechanical stability of the hydrogels was enhanced by the addition of supplementary dicarboxylate ligands. We determined that the optimal ratio of polymer to dicarboxylate to Cu was 10:4:2.5. Our scanning electron microscope (SEM) and cryo-SEM imaging and physical adsorption measurements revealed the formation of pores. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area of the dried hydrogels was tunable due to the addition of supplementary dicarboxylate ligands. The BET surface area increased from 177.96 m g in a dried hydrogel without added dicarboxylate to 646.9 and 536.4 m g by the addition of adipate and terephthalate, respectively. Moreover, addition of dicarboxylate ligands increased the pore volume and CO gas adsorption capacity. Separation of CO from post-combustion flue gases is important for environmental and economic sustainability. Our copper-based hydrogel with dicarboxylate spacer ligands offers the possibility of a new material for post-combustion CO capture.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)18242-18251
Number of pages10
JournalNew Journal of Chemistry
Volume42
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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