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Fibrous Metal–Organic Framework Membranes with Hierarchical Porous Channels for Efficient Carbon Dioxide Capture

Huijuan Zhao, Guodong Zhao

2026ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces9 citationsDOI

Abstract

The structural diversity and facile functionalization of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) render them promising candidates for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) adsorption and separation. However, the powdery characteristics cause poor mechanical stability and insufficient gas mass transfer, restricting their further applications. Herein, we report a promising strategy of in situ assembling ZIF-8 on the inner and outer surfaces of nanofibers to develop the fibrous ZIF-8 membranes with hierarchical porous channels. Particularly, the developed meso/macropores of the fibrous ZIF-8 membranes could facilitate the transport of CO 2 into ZIF-8, and the micropores of ZIF-8 offered massive active CO 2 adsorption sites. As a benefit from the unique design, the resulting fibrous ZIF-8 membranes had some fascinating features, including a high specific surface area of 273.29 m 2 /g and a high mechanical stress of 13.56 MPa. Moreover, the fibrous ZIF-8 membranes demonstrated a high CO 2 adsorption capacity of 3.14 mmol/g at 298 K and 1 bar and an excellent CO 2 /N 2 selectivity of 35. After multiple cycles, the PAN/PVP/ZIF-8 membranes maintained 96.28% of their original CO 2 adsorption capacity. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations verify the robust binding interactions of the fibrous ZIF-8 membranes with CO 2 molecules. The integrated hierarchical porous channels proposed in this study provide a promising direction for designing fibrous MOF membranes for highly efficient CO 2 adsorption from flue gas.

Topics & Concepts

MembraneMaterials scienceAdsorptionNanofiberChemical engineeringPorosityElectrospinningSurface modificationFlue gasNanotechnologyPorous mediumMass transferCarbon nanofiberSelective adsorptionFiberCarbon dioxideCarbon fibersSpecific surface areaSelectivityGas separationMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesCovalent Organic Framework Applications
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