Phase-transformable metal-organic polyhedra for membrane processing and switchable gas separation
Journal
Nature Communications
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
1
Start Page
9523
ISSN
2041-1723
Date Issued
2024-12
Author(s)
Po-Chun Han
Chia-Hui Chuang
Shang-Wei Lin
Xiangmei Xiang
Zaoming Wang
Mako Kuzumoto
Shun Tokuda
Tomoki Tateishi
Alexandre Legrand
Min Ying Tsang
Hsiao-Ching Yang
Kenji Urayama
Shuhei Furukawa
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-53560-3
Abstract
The capability of materials to interconvert between different phases provides more possibilities for controlling materials’ properties without additional chemical modification. The study of state-changing microporous materials just emerged and mainly involves the liquefication or amorphization of solid adsorbents into liquid or glass phases by adding non-porous components or sacrificing their porosity. The material featuring reversible phases with maintained porosity is, however, still challenging. Here, we synthesize metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) that interconvert between the liquid-glass-crystal phases. The modular synthetic approach is applied to integrate the core MOP cavity that provides permanent microporosity with tethered polymers that dictate the phase transition. We showcase the processability of this material by fabricating a gas separation membrane featuring tunable permeability and selectivity by switching the state. Compared to most conventional porous membranes, the liquid MOP membrane particularly shows the selectivity for CO2 over H2 with enhanced permeability.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Type
journal article