Publications by authors named "Larisa G Gordeeva"

Article Synopsis
  • The adsorption method for atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) utilizes innovative composite sorbents made from hygroscopic salts within MIL-101(Cr) to effectively collect potable water in arid regions.
  • Research shows that the CaCl₂/MIL-101(Cr) composite achieves a high water uptake of 0.52-0.59 g(H₂O)/g(composite) per cycle, outperforming other adsorbents in extremely dry climates like Saudi Arabia and the Sahara.
  • The study highlights a unique synergistic effect in water adsorption, enhanced by pore confinement which improves water transport and alters sorption properties, ultimately showcasing the composite's strong potential for practical AWH applications.
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Aluminum-based metal-organic framework (MOF) CAU-10-H is a promising candidate for heat transformation and water harvesting applications due to its hydrothermal stability, beneficial step-wise water adsorption isotherm and low toxicity. In this study, the effects of the framework flexibility and structural defects on the mechanism of water sorption in CAU-10-H were studied by grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) methods. It was shown by the simulations that the rigid ideal MOF framework is hydrophobic.

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) possess unique flexibility of structure and properties, which drives them toward applications as water adsorbents in many emerging technologies, such as adsorptive heat transformation, water harvesting from the air, dehumidification, and desalination. A deep understanding of the surface phenomena is a prerequisite for the target-oriented design of MOFs with the required adsorption properties. In this work, we comprehensively study the effect of functional groups on water adsorption on a series CAU-10- substituted with both hydrophilic ( = NH) and hydrophobic ( = NO) groups in the linker.

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The organic linker in a metal organic framework (MOF) affects its adsorption behavior and performance, and its structure and dynamics play a role in the modulation of the adsorption properties. In this work, the combination of H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) longitudinal relaxometry and theoretical calculations allowed details of the structure and dynamics of the organic linker in the NH-MIL-125 MOF to be obtained. In particular, fast field cycling (FFC) NMR, applied here for the first time on MOFs, was used to disclose the dynamics of the amino group and its electronic environment through the analysis of the N quadrupole relaxation peaks, observed in the frequency interval 0.

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The effect of a "guest-host" interaction on the phase composition and sorption properties of the composite sorbents "salt in a porous host matrix" has been studied. The matrix was a mesoporous silica of KSK type, while the confined salts were CaCl(2), CuSO(4), MgSO(4), and Na(2)SO(4). Both structure and properties of the composites were studied by X-ray diffraction, titration in the pH range of 2-9, differential dissolution, and TG techniques.

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