Dynamic photo-switching in light-responsive JUC-62 for CO2 capture
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Author(s)
Ladewig, BP
Prasetya, N
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate the highly efcient photo-switching ability of a Cu-azobenzene
tetracarboxylate MOF (JUC-62) for low-energy CO2 capture. Under UV light irradiation, both at 273
and 298K, JUC-62 showed 51% and 34% lower CO2 uptake, respectively, than when UV light was of.
Its dynamic CO2 uptake also matched well with its static condition. Storing it at ambient condition was
also found not to destroy its framework structure and its dynamic photoswitching property could still be
maintained.
tetracarboxylate MOF (JUC-62) for low-energy CO2 capture. Under UV light irradiation, both at 273
and 298K, JUC-62 showed 51% and 34% lower CO2 uptake, respectively, than when UV light was of.
Its dynamic CO2 uptake also matched well with its static condition. Storing it at ambient condition was
also found not to destroy its framework structure and its dynamic photoswitching property could still be
maintained.
Date Issued
2017-10-17
Date Acceptance
2017-10-12
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2017, 7
ISSN
2045-2322
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Journal / Book Title
Scientific Reports
Volume
7
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