Azobenzene-based metal-organic framework incorporating persistent luminescent material LiYGeO4:Bi3+ as the adsorbent for photo-responsive adsorption of CO2

Qi Qi Huang, Xi Peng Zhang, Shi Chao Qi, Wen Juan Zhang, Lin Bing Sun

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Abstract

Photo-responsive adsorbents offer promising application potential because of their adaptable adsorption ability in different light situations. However, these adsorbents usually rely on continuous radiation of a light source for an extended time, which inevitably generates additional thermal effects that affect the adsorption performance. Inorganic persistent luminescent material (PLM) can exhibit excellent photo-stimulated capability and last for a long period after being irradiated with specific wavelengths of light in a short time. Herein, we fabricated a series of new composite adsorbents, JUC-PLM-n, comprising the inorganic PLM LiYGeO4:Bi3+ and the azobenzene-based MOF JUC-62. The radiation at 254 nm for 10 min given to the JUC-PLM-n adsorbents with LiYGeO4:Bi3+ is sufficient to produce bending inhibition of the photo-responsive ligand azobenzene group of JUC-62 for up to 6 h. The CO2 adsorption capacity at 0 ℃ of JUC-PLM-2 decreased from 66.6 before radiation to 56.0 cm3 g−1 after the 10 min radiation at 254 nm. In contrast, the CO2 adsorption capacity of the pristine JUC-62 was almost unchanged at 254 nm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133921
JournalSeparation and Purification Technology
Volume376
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Metal–organic framework
  • Persistent luminescent
  • Photo-responsive adsorption

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