Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.54, No.17, 8162-8164, 2015
Phosphine Gas Adsorption in a Series of Metal-Organic Frameworks
For the first time, phosphine adsorption has been evaluated in a series of metal organic frameworks (MOFs). Open-metal coordination sites were found to significantly enhance the ability of MOFs to adsorb highly toxic phosphine gas, with the identity of the open-metal site also modulating the amount of gas adsorbed. The MOFs studied outperform activated carbon, a commonly used material to capture phosphine.