February 15, 2024
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Advancing Continuous Manufacturing of Metal Organic Frameworks - CRADA 384 (Abstract)

Abstract

InnaVenture has succeeded in developing a pilot-scale facility implementing a radically new concept for synthesis of metal-organic framework (MOF) materials based upon a patent-pending evaporative aerosolization-condensation process developed at PNNL. The successful synthesis of kilogram quantities of Ni-MOF-74 in InnaVenture’s facility represents a major step in the advancement of MOFs from being novelty materials to industrial adsorbents. Using this approach, fifteen kilograms of Ni-MOF-74 were synthesized for use in a demonstration adsorption chiller developed for the U.S. Navy. However, the evaporative condensation method for MOF synthesis has so far only been demonstrated for synthesizing MOFs under conditions where the reactants are part of a single homogeneous liquid phase solvent system. For InnaVenture to expand opportunities to support broader commercial applications of MOFs and related nanoporous materials (e.g., metal-aromatic frameworks (MAFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs)), extension of the method to heterogeneous mixed phase conditions is essential. Examples of commercially promising MOFs that require such synthesis conditions include but are not limited to MIL-101, MIL-88B, MIL-100, MOF-801, MIL-160, MOF-841, and many others. InnaVenture has also informed PNNL that they need to address problems with the low density of MOF particles being generated in their fluidized reactor system. The purpose of this effort is to address both of these challenges.

Published: February 15, 2024

Citation

Vickerman S. 2024. Advancing Continuous Manufacturing of Metal Organic Frameworks - CRADA 384 (Abstract) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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