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Published July 15, 2010 | Supplemental Material
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Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks as H_2 Adsorbents: Ab Initio Based Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation

Abstract

We report the H_2 uptake behavior of 10 zeolitic−imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), based on grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations. The force fields (FFs) describing the interactions between H_2 and ZIF in the GCMC were based on ab initio quantum mechanical (QM) calculations (MP2) aimed at correctly describing London dispersion (van der Waals attraction). Thus these predictions of H_2 uptake are based on first principles (non empirical) and hence applicable to new framework materials for which there is no empirical data. For each of these 10 ZIFs we report the total and excess H_2 adsorption isotherms up to 100 bar at both 77 and 300 K. We report the hydrogen adsorption sites in the ZIFs and the relationships between H_2 uptake amount, isosteric heat of adsorption (Q_(st)), surface area, and free volume. Our simulation shows that various ZIFs lead to a variety of H_2 adsorption behaviors in contrast to the metal−organic frameworks (MOFs). This is because ZIFs leads to greater diversity in the adsorption sites (depending on both organic linkers and zeolite topologies) than in MOFs. In particular, the ZIFs uptake larger amounts of H_2 at low pressure because of the high H_2 adsorption energy, and ZIFs have a variety of H_2 adsorption sites. For example, ZIF-11 has an initial Q_(st) value of ~15 kJ/mol, which is higher than observed for MOFs. Moreover, the preferential H_2 adsorption site in ZIFs is onto the organic linker, not nearby the metallic joint as is the case for MOFs.

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© 2010 American Chemical Society. Received: April 27, 2010; Revised Manuscript Received: June 1, 2010. Publication Date (Web): June 18, 2010. This research was performed for the Hydrogen Energy R&D Center, one of the 21st Century Frontier R&D programs, funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Korea. We thank Accelrys Korea for providing the modeling software. W.A.G. thanks the US-DOE for support (DE-PS36-08GO98004P).

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