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Synthesis and Shaping Scale-up Study of Functionalized UiO-66 MOF for Ammonia Air Purification Filters
Author(s) -
Yoldes Khabzina,
Jérémy Dhainaut,
Matthias Ahlhelm,
Hans-Juergen Richter,
Helge Reinsch,
Norbert Stock,
David Farrusseng
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
industrial and engineering chemistry research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.878
H-Index - 221
eISSN - 1520-5045
pISSN - 0888-5885
DOI - 10.1021/acs.iecr.8b00808
Subject(s) - pellets , adsorption , ammonia , granulation , extrusion , yield (engineering) , chemistry , aqueous solution , chemical engineering , pellet , materials science , organic chemistry , composite material , engineering
We report herein the upscaled synthesis and shaping of UiO66-COOH for NH3 air purification. The synthesis of the zirconium-based MOF was carried out in a batch reactor in an aqueous suspension with a yield of 89% and a space-time yield of 350 kg/day/m3. Neither toxic chemicals nor organic solvents were used, allowing this MOF to be employed in individual or collective air purification devices. Freeze-granulation and extrusion shaping techniques were investigated. The NH3 air purification performances of UiO66-COOH in bead, tablet and extrudate forms were compared to those of commercial carbon based materials (type K adsorbents from3M and Norit). Testing conditions were chosen to reflect current standards for ammonia concentration (600–1200 ppm) and velocity. In addition, the breakthrough measurements were carried out at three different relative humidity levels (0%, 40%, and 70%). Pellets and extrudates of UiO66-COOH outperformed commercial benchmark adsorbents in all conditions, especially in dry conditio...

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