Abstract
We report a sulfonated covalent organic framework (COF) capable of atmospheric water harvesting in arid conditions. The isothermal water uptake profile of the framework was studied, and the network displayed steep water sorption at low relative humidity (RH) in temperatures of up to 45 °C, reaching a water uptake of 0.12 g g −1 at 10 % RH and even 0.08 g g −1 at just 5 % RH, representing some of the most extreme conditions on the planet. We found that the inclusion of sulfonate moieties shifted uptake in the water isotherm profiles to lower RH compared to non-sulfonated equivalents, demonstrating well the benefits of including these hydrophilic sites for water uptake in hot, arid locations. Repeated uptake and desorption cycles were performed on the material without significant detriment to its adsorption performance, demonstrating the potential of the sulfonated COF for real-world implementation.
A sulfonated covalent
organic framework, COF-SO3H, effectively harvests atmospheric water,
exhibiting steep water sorption at low relative humidity. The inclusion
of sulfonate groups shifts uptake to lower relative humidity, enhancing
performance in extreme, arid environments. The framework retains
adsorption efficiency over multiple cycles, demonstrating practical
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Original language | English |
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Article number | e202301906 |
Journal | ChemSusChem |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 20 |
Early online date | 17 May 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 21 Oct 2024 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 104015 Organic chemistry
- 104017 Physical chemistry
Keywords
- adsorption
- atmospheric water harvesting
- covalent-organic frameworks
- direct air capture
- porous organic materials
- separation