(494d) Exploration of Calf-20’s Structural Flexibility and CO2 Capture Performance in the Presence of Humidity Via Experiments and Simulations | AIChE

(494d) Exploration of Calf-20’s Structural Flexibility and CO2 Capture Performance in the Presence of Humidity Via Experiments and Simulations

Authors 

Van Speybroeck, V., Ghent University
Goeminne, R., Ghent University
Oktavian, R., University of Sheffield
Hovington, P., Svante Inc
Masoumifard, N., Svante
Cordiner, J., University of Sheffeld
Song, P., Svante
Huynh, R., Svante
In 2021, Svante reported successful scale up of an outstanding MOF material, CALF-20 with remarkable properties to capture CO2 from flue gas while maintaining stability and resisting water1. Here, we combine atomistic-level simulations with experiments to study adsorptive properties of CALF-20 and shed light on its flexible crystal structure. We compare measured and predicted CO2 and water adsorption isotherms and explain the role of water-framework interactions and hydrogen bonding networks in CALF-20’s hydrophobic behaviour. Furthermore, regular and enhanced sampling molecular dynamics simulations are performed with both density-functional theory (DFT) and machine learning potentials (MLPs) trained to DFT energies and forces. From these simulations, the effects of adsorption-induced flexibility in CALF-20 are uncovered. We envisage this work would encourage development of other MOF materials useful for CO2 capture applications.2

References:

1. J.-B. Lin, et al. Science 2021, 374, 1464–1469.

2. R. Oktavian et al. Nature Communications 2024, accepted.