Removal of gaseous benzene by a fixed-bed system packed with a highly porous metal-organic framework (MOF-199) coated glass beads

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dc.contributor.author Anand, B
dc.contributor.author Kim, K. H
dc.contributor.author Sonwani, R K
dc.contributor.author Szulejko, J E
dc.contributor.author Heynderickx, P M
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-19T06:11:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-19T06:11:30Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01-06
dc.identifier.issn 00139351
dc.identifier.other 10.1016/j.envres.2021.112655
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1826
dc.description This work was supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ITC (MSIT) of Korean government (Grant No: 2021R1A3B1068304). P.M.H. would like to thank the Research and Development Program of Ghent University Global Campus, Korea. en_US
dc.description.abstract The utility of nanomaterial adsorbents is often limited by their physical features, especially fine particle size. For example, a large bed-pressure drop is accompnied inevitably, if fine-particle sorbents are used in a packed bed system. To learn more about the effect of adsorbent morphology on uptake performance, we examined the adsorption efficiency of metal-organic framework 199 (MOF-199) in the pristine (fine powder) form and after its binding on to glass beads as an inert support. Most importantly, we investigated the effect of such coatings on adsorption of gaseous benzene (0.1–10 Pa) in a dry N2 stream, particularly as a function of the amount of MOF-199 loaded on glass beads (MOF-199@GB) (i.e., 0,% 1%, 3%, 10%, and 20%, w/w) at near-ambient conditions (298 K and 1 atm). A 1% MOF-199 load gave optimal performance against a 0.1 Pa benzene vapor stream in 1 atm of N2, with a two-to five-fold improvement (e.g., in terms of 10% breakthrough volume [BTV] (46 L atm [g.MOF-199)−1], partition coefficient at 100% BTV (3 mol [kg.MOF-199]−1 Pa-1), and adsorption capacity at 100% BTV (20 mg [g.MOF-199]−1 (areal capacity: 8.8 × 10−7 mol m−2) compared with those of 3%, 10%, and 20% loading. The relative performance of benzene adsorption was closely associated with the content of MOF-199@GB (e.g., 1% > 3% > 10% > 20%) and the surface availability (m2 [g.MOF-199]−1) such as 291 > 221 > 198 > 181, respectively. This study offers new insights into the strategies needed to expand the utility of finely powdered MOFs in various environmental applications. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Ministry of Science; National Research Foundation of Korea; Universiteit Gent; Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Academic Press Inc. en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Environmental Research;208
dc.subject Coating en_US
dc.subject Glass bead en_US
dc.subject Isotherm modeling en_US
dc.subject Kinetic analysis en_US
dc.subject MOF-199 en_US
dc.subject Pressure drop en_US
dc.subject VOCs removal en_US
dc.title Removal of gaseous benzene by a fixed-bed system packed with a highly porous metal-organic framework (MOF-199) coated glass beads en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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