HKUST-1 as an open metal site gas chromatographic stationary phase—capillary preparation, separation of small hydrocarbons and electron donating compounds, determination of thermodynamic data
- 13 February 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of Materials Chemistry
- Vol. 22 (20), 10228-10234
- https://doi.org/10.1039/c2jm15596f
Abstract
The development of cyclic preparation techniques based on the application of an SBU (secondary building unit) precursor and a linker solution for the generation of MOF (metal–organic framework) coatings were used to prepare HKUST-1 (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology-1) coated capillary gas-chromatographic columns. As a prerequisite for the conducted preparation of the coatings some optimisation of the procedure for the generation of the MOF material at room temperature was carried out. Beside the demonstration of their general suitability for the separation of permanent gases, the capillaries were used to perform isothermal retention time measurements with analytes possessing electron donating capabilities, such as aromatic or oxygen containing compounds. Since HKUST-1 possesses SBUs with open metal sites, the heat of adsorption and the adsorption entropy were determined to address the question whether or not coordinative contributions may affect the analyte–MOF interaction.Keywords
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