PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND PETROCHEMICALS ›› 2025, Vol. 56 ›› Issue (9): 26-33.

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CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORPTION AND SEPARATION PERFORMANCE OF BROMINE-FUNCTIONALIZED MICROPOROUS MATERIAL

  


  • Received:2025-02-20 Revised:2025-04-17 Online:2025-09-12 Published:2025-08-28

Abstract: Based on the mixed ligand strategy, a bromine-functionalized composite material was synthesized by the reaction of 5-bromoisophthalic acid, 4,4'-bipyridine, and zinc nitrate under solvothermal conditions. The material was characterized using X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results showed that the prepared material exhibited good hydrothermal stability and possessed a microporous structure with a most probable pore diameter of 0.35 nm. Compared to C2H2,CH4,CO,N2, it exhibited significantly better adsorption capacity for CO2, enabling effective separation of CO2 from other gases. At 273 K and 100 kPa, the adsorption capacity of the material for CO2 was 48.901 cm3/g. Density functional theory calculations further revealed the mechanism of action of -Br on CO2 and its synergistic effect with hydrogen bonding.

Key words: 5-bromoisophthalic acid, 4,4'-bipyridine, bromine-functionalized, microporous material, carbon dioxide, selective adsorption