Metal-organic framework nanosheets as building blocks for molecular sieving membranes

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1126/science.1254227 Publication Date: 2014-12-11T19:10:03Z
ABSTRACT
Layered metal-organic frameworks would be a diverse source of crystalline sheets with nanometer thickness for molecular sieving if they could be exfoliated, but there is a challenge in retaining the morphological and structural integrity. We report the preparation of 1-nanometer-thick sheets with large lateral area and high crystallinity from layered MOFs. They are used as building blocks for ultrathin molecular sieve membranes, which achieve hydrogen gas (H 2 ) permeance of up to several thousand gas permeation units (GPUs) with H 2 /CO 2 selectivity greater than 200. We found an unusual proportional relationship between H 2 permeance and H 2 selectivity for the membranes, and achieved a simultaneous increase in both permeance and selectivity by suppressing lamellar stacking of the nanosheets.
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