SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATION OF METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS IN THE ADSORPTION OF DIMETHYLAMINE

  • María del Rosario Sun-Kou
  • Fabiola Bravo Hualpa
  • Rodrigo Beltrán Suito
  • Christian Samanamu
  • Gino Picasso Escobar
Keywords: Metal-organic frameworks, MOF, dimethylamine, adsorption

Abstract

This study investigated the removal of dimethylamine (DMA) by an adsorption mechanism using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The synthesis of the MOFs was performed by solvothermal methods. The characterization of the MOF obtained was made by attenuated 1 total reflectance spectroscopy (ATR), proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( HNMR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The XRD diffractograms allowed to identify the structure of MOF as Dashkovaite, which has the molecular formula Mg(HCOO) .2H O; while the ATR studies revealed the presence of carbonyl group as most important functional group in the MOF structure. The morphological analysis showed that the MOF crystalline particles had a hexagonal shape, formed from filaments of around 7,5-8 microns in length. Adsorption experiments showed that the MOF had a high adsorption capacity of DMA (q = e -1 307,96 mg.g ). The kinetic data were fitted to the pseudo second order equation and the Elovich equation, while the adsorption isotherm was fitted to the Temkin equation and the Dubinin - Radushkevich equation, processes related to chemisorptions preferably on a heterogeneous surface.

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Author Biographies

María del Rosario Sun-Kou

Departamento de Ciencias-Sección Química. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Avenida Universitaria 1801 - Lima 32.

Fabiola Bravo Hualpa

Departamento de Ciencias-Sección Química. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Avenida Universitaria 1801 - Lima 32.

Rodrigo Beltrán Suito

Departamento de Ciencias-Sección Química. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Avenida Universitaria 1801 - Lima 32.

Christian Samanamu

Departamento de Ciencias-Sección Química. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Avenida Universitaria 1801 - Lima 32.

Gino Picasso Escobar

Laboratorio de Investigación de Fisicoquímica - Facultad de Ciencias. Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería. Avenida Túpac Amaru 210 - Lima 25.

Published
2014-06-30