Trends and Prospects in UiO-66 Metal-Organic Framework for CO2 Capture, Separation, and Conversion

Muhammad Usman*, Aasif Helal, Mahmoud M. Abdelnaby, Ahmed M. Alloush, Mostafa Zeama, Zain H. Yamani

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Abstract

Among thousands of known metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), the University of Oslo's MOF (UiO-66) exhibits unique structure topology, chemical and thermal stability, and intriguing tunable properties, that have gained incredible research interest. This paper summarizes the structural advancement of UiO-66 and its role in CO2 capture, separation, and transformation into chemicals. The first part of the review summarizes the fast-growing literature related to the CO2 capture reported by UiO-66 during the past ten years. The second part provides an overview of various advancements in UiO-66 membranes in CO2 purification. The third part describes the role of UiO-66 and its composites as catalysts for CO2 conversion into useful products. Despite many achievements, significant challenges associated with UiO-66 are addressed, and future perspectives are comprehensively presented to forecast how UiO-66 might be used further for CO2 management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1771-1791
Number of pages21
JournalChemical Record
Volume21
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021

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Keywords

  • CO capture
  • CO conversion
  • CO separation
  • Metal-organic frameworks
  • UiO-66

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry

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