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Advancement of Table Top Soft X-ray Spectroscopy for In-situ Measurements

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Abstract

We develop a table-top soft X-ray spectrometer capable of in-situ measurements using a custom-built gas cell. The technique is characterized by measuring metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for water and CO2 harvesting. In particular, MOF-303 (Al(OH)(PZDC)) and MOF-801 (Zr6O4(OH)4(fumarate)6) are measured to understand from an element-specific perspective how they can adsorb water even from low humidity environments.1,2 We investigate the in-situ changes at the O and N K-edge absorption spectra of MOF-303 and MOF-801 during water absorption from air. The results from this study contribute to the design principles for developing efficient water harvesting materials, but moreover, presents a blueprint for bench-top in-situ XAS measurements.

Publication: 1. Zheng, Z.; Nguyen, H. L.; Hanikel, N.; Li, K. K.-Y.; Zhou, Z.; Ma, T.; Yaghi, O. M. High-Yield, Green and Scalable Methods for Producing MOF-303 for Water Harvesting from Desert Air. Nat Protoc 2023, 18 (1), 136–156. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-022-00756-w.<br>2. Aghajani Hashjin, M.; Zarshad, S.; Motejadded Emrooz, H. B.; Sadeghzadeh, S. Enhanced Atmospheric Water Harvesting Efficiency through Green-Synthesized MOF-801: A Comparative Study with Solvothermal Synthesis. Sci Rep 2023, 13 (1), 16983. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-44367-1.

Presenters

  • Alejandro Arellano

    California Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Alejandro Arellano

    California Institute of Technology

  • Danika Nimlos

    California Institute of Technology

  • Scott K Cushing

    Caltech, California Institute of Technology

  • Nima Rezaei

    LUT University