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Title: | Synthesis and characterisation of neodymiumbased MOFs for application in carbon dioxide reduction to syngas† | Authors: | Linia Gedi Marazani Maureen Gumbo Lendly Moyo Banothile C. E. Makhubela Gift Mehlana Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, Private Bag 9055 Senga Road, Gweru, Zimbabwe Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, SE-412 96, Go¨teborg, Sweden Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, Private Bag 9055 Senga Road, Gweru, Zimbabwe Research Centre for Synthesis and Catalysis, Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, Private Bag 9055 Senga Road, Gweru, Zimbabwe. E-mail: [email protected] |
Keywords: | neodymiumbased MOFs metal–organic frameworks JMS-10 JMS-11 Synthesis and characterisation |
Issue Date: | 31-Jul-2024 | Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique |
Abstract: | Two new neodymium-based metal–organic frameworks, JMS-10 and JMS-11, were synthesised using a 2,20-bipypridine-5,50-dicarboxylic acid (bpdc) linker. Both MOFs were solvothermally synthesised in DMF under different conditions. JMS-10 was synthesised at 120 1C while JMS-11 was synthesised at 100 1C in the presence of a modulator. Both the MOFs possessed very similar crystallographic parameters but were found to be structurally diverse. Their structures were built by secondary building units (SBUs) made up of carboxylates binding in sets of four and two to the straight rod, thus forming two types of alternating nodes that are 6- and 4-connected. Both JMS-10 and JMS-11 were functionalized using the ruthenium p-cymene complex. The functionalized MOFs were applied in the photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide to syngas where they produced both hydrogen and carbon monoxide (CO : H2) in the ratio of 1 : 2. The amount of CO to H2 produced varied depending on the additives used in the reaction medium, highlighting the importance of water, triethanolamine and acetonitrile in tuning the syngas ratio for different industrial applications. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6267 |
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