Tanvi Gujarati, Ieva Liepuoniute, et al.
ACS Fall 2025
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of nanoporous materials with high surface-to-volume ratio, have potential applications in chemical separations. The interaction of gaseous adsorbates with the adsorbent's atomic constituents plays a key role in determining a MOF's molecular selectivity and diffusivity. Raman micro-spectroscopy is a suitable tool for investigating MOF-adsorbate interactions, including spatial heterogeneity distributions, at the level of single MOF crystals.
In this work, we demonstrate adsorption in MOFs at the single-crystal level. Specifically, we combine micro-Raman spectroscopy and DFT simulations to investigate -induced spectral changes occurring in spatially isolated crystals of HKUST-1, a copper-based MOF considered for carbon dioxide capture applications. The experiments are carried out in a measurement cell that allows for controlling the gas pressure and temperature. The single-crystal measurement opens a pathway for quantifying crystal-to-crystal variations in the gas adsorption in MOF.
Tanvi Gujarati, Ieva Liepuoniute, et al.
ACS Fall 2025
Minghao Guo, Bohan Wang, et al.
NeurIPS 2024
Bo Zhao, Nima Dehmamy, et al.
NeurIPS 2022
Matheus Esteves Ferreira, Mariana Del Grande, et al.
ACS Omega