The development of advanced porous sorbents for CO2 capture from gas mixtures remains pivotal for meeting net zero-emission targets by 2050. Among these, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) continue to stand out due to their structural tunability and high surface areas. Herein, we report a new ultramicroporous 3D physisorbent MOF, constructed from CuII nodes and a multitopic 3,6-N-ditriazolyl-2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone anilato ligand (trz2An). This species, of the [Cu(trz2An)]·nH2O (n ≤ 3) general formula, crystallizes in two (monoclinic and orthorhombic) polymorphs. The existence of two structurally related forms arises from a polysynthetic twinning mechanism involving short range ligand reorientation within a single crystal domain. Despite such structural variability, comparative analysis of both polymorphs reveals no significant differences in porosity metrics or gas sorption behavior. [Cu(trz2An)] displays high selectivity and separation efficiency for N2/CO2 and CH4/CO2 mixtures, along with remarkable cycling stability. Furthermore, it shows promising catalytic activity toward the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), which plays a key role in carbon utilization strategies, particularly favouring the formation of ethylene — an industrially valuable product. These results highlight [Cu(trz2An)]·as a regenerable, structurally resilient MOF, combining efficient gas separation and CO2 valorization and offering a compelling blueprint for the design of next-generation, environmentally sustainable physisorbents.

A 3D polymorphic Cu-based ultramicroporous MOF capable of CO 2 Uptake and Conversion

Guiotto, Virginia;Crocellà, Valentina;
2026-01-01

Abstract

The development of advanced porous sorbents for CO2 capture from gas mixtures remains pivotal for meeting net zero-emission targets by 2050. Among these, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) continue to stand out due to their structural tunability and high surface areas. Herein, we report a new ultramicroporous 3D physisorbent MOF, constructed from CuII nodes and a multitopic 3,6-N-ditriazolyl-2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone anilato ligand (trz2An). This species, of the [Cu(trz2An)]·nH2O (n ≤ 3) general formula, crystallizes in two (monoclinic and orthorhombic) polymorphs. The existence of two structurally related forms arises from a polysynthetic twinning mechanism involving short range ligand reorientation within a single crystal domain. Despite such structural variability, comparative analysis of both polymorphs reveals no significant differences in porosity metrics or gas sorption behavior. [Cu(trz2An)] displays high selectivity and separation efficiency for N2/CO2 and CH4/CO2 mixtures, along with remarkable cycling stability. Furthermore, it shows promising catalytic activity toward the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), which plays a key role in carbon utilization strategies, particularly favouring the formation of ethylene — an industrially valuable product. These results highlight [Cu(trz2An)]·as a regenerable, structurally resilient MOF, combining efficient gas separation and CO2 valorization and offering a compelling blueprint for the design of next-generation, environmentally sustainable physisorbents.
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Oggianu, Mariangela; Manna, Fabio; Mameli, Valentina; Cannas, Carla; Guiotto, Virginia; Crocellà, Valentina; Quesada, Santiago; Sassone, Daniele; Sacc...espandi
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