Abstract
Recent research on the role of nanomaterials in gas hydrate science and a
few review papers have highlighted the positive synergies between gas
hydrates and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas separation and
storage. Metal–organic frameworks consist of metal nodes and organic
linkers connected by coordination bonds to form programmable modular
structures that are symmetric and have tunable properties. Metal–organic
frameworks, also known as microporous or nanoporous materials, provide a
large pore volume and surface area suitable for capturing, separating
and storing gases through physisorption mechanisms. However, water and
water interactions within the nanopores, open metal sites, coordination
bonds and surface make metal–organic framework usage in water-based
technologies an exciting research topic. Water-based gas hydrate
technology could be potential technology that can take advantage of MOF
tunable properties, such as a large surface area and a high pore volume,
to improve its efficiency and formation mechanism. For the authors of
this review, the synergy of MOFs and gas hydrates resembles a Pandora’s
box of unanswered questions and revelations. Therefore, this review
examines the current state of the art, including present research on gas
storage and separation using gas hydrates in the presence of a MOF. In
addition, critical technical aspects, such as the water stability of
MOFs, the nano confinement effect and water properties in the nanopores,
are presented to stimulate critical thinking among scientists in
hydrate research to fully exploit the synergies between MOFs and
hydrates. This review ends with the authors’ opinion on potential
research areas, unanswered questions and practical implications and
prospects.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 111 |
| Journal | Energies |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| ISSN | 1996-1073 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- Metal–organic framework
- Nano confinement
- Phase equilibrium
- Gas hydrate formation and dissociation
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HydraMOF: Hydrate-MOF Synergy for Improved Performance in Gas Capture and Storage
Pandey, J. S. (PI)
01/06/2022 → 31/05/2025
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