High-performance hydrophobic MOFs for selective acetone capture under humid conditions

S. Grigoletto, K. Karami, I. Maye, A. Padunnappattu, S. Ravichandran, M. Wahiduzzaman, L. Vanduyfhuys, V. Van Speybroeck, M. Thommes, J.F.M. Denayer, N. Stock, G. Maurin
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
13, 26401-26412
2025
A1

Abstract 

Capturing acetone, a major indoor air pollutant, under humid conditions is a longstanding challenge in materials science. The key obstacle lies in finding porous adsorbents that simultaneously exhibit strong affinity for acetone and intrinsic hydrophobicity, a rare and elusive pairing. Leveraging the structural and chemical versatility of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), we first explored a diverse set of MOFs using force field Monte Carlo and density-functional theory calculations. This computational strategy identified CAU-11(Al) as a top performer: a hydrophobic, small pore MOF that enables both high acetone affinity and uptake at trace concentrations with excellent selectivity over water. Experimental validation through gas-phase pulse chromatography, adsorption measurements, and breakthrough studies confirmed the outstanding performance of this sorbent under competitive acetone/water conditions. These results position CAU-11(Al) as a promising material for real-world acetone capture in humid indoor environments.

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