An application of design of experiments for optimization of mof-235 synthesis for acetylene adsorption process

Hyungmin Cho, Kye Sang Yoo

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Abstract

A sequential design of experiments was employed to optimize MOF-235 synthesis for acetylene adsorption process. Two experimental designs were applied: a two-level factorial design for screening and a central composite design, one of response surface methodologies (RSM). In this study, 23 factorial design of experiment was used to evaluate the effect of parameters of synthesis temperature and time, and also mixing speed on crystallinity of MOF-235. Experiments were conducted 16 times follwing MINITAB 19 design software for MOF-235 synthesis. Half-normal, pareto, residual, main and interaction effects were drawn based on the XRD results. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) of test results depicts that the synthesis temperature and time have significant effects on the crystallinity of MOF-235 (response variable). After screening, a central composite design was performed to optimize the acetylene adsorption capacity of MOF-235 based on synthesis conditions. From nine runs designed by MINITAB 19, the result was calculated using the second order model equation. It was estimated that the maximum adsorption capacity (18.7 mmol/g) was observed for MOF-235 synthesized at optimum conditions of 86.3 oC and 28.7 h.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)377-382
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Chemistry for Engineering
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Acetylene adsorption
  • MOF-235
  • Sequential design of experiments

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