TY - JOUR KW - Functional materials; Gas adsorption; Impregnation; Medical imaging; Organometallics KW - Adsorbent materials; Adsorption process; Adsorption properties; Biomedical imaging; HKUST-1; Host guest interactions; Isosteric heat of adsorption; Luminescent material; Metalorganic frameworks (MOFs); Polyoxometalates KW - Carbon dioxide N1 - cited By 9 ID - scholars16344 TI - Investigation of isotherms and isosteric heat of adsorption for PW11@HKUST-1 composite SN - 00224596 Y1 - 2022/// A1 - Musa, S.G. A1 - Aljunid Merican, Z.M. A1 - Haruna, A. UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133447734&doi=10.1016%2fj.jssc.2022.123363&partnerID=40&md5=06de81ac43a0dbe8f23cc1cefa246f60 AV - none N2 - Impregnation of functional materials, such as polyoxometalates (POMs) into the pores of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is one approach to modifying their host-guest interactions. Although, the effect of this approach is well investigated in the fields of catalysis, luminescent materials, and biomedical imaging, still little is known about their gas adsorption properties. Isosteric heat of adsorption, (Qst) is one of the significant parameters in understanding the adsorption process for adsorbent materials. Here in we report the impregnation of a Keggin-type lacunary (PW11) nanoclusters into copper trimesic-based MOF of HKUST-1, to investigate the isotherms and isosteric heat of adsorption, for carbon dioxide calculated using the Clausiusâ??Clapeyron equation. The PW11 brings Ï?-accepting tendency and highly electronegative oxygen atoms on their surface to the HKUST-1 structure that selectively increases the affinity of HKUST-1 for CO2. This improves the Qst value for PW11@KUST-1 as compared with the pristine MOF. This study shows that the introduction of anionic metal-oxide of POMs can change the CO2 adsorption property of the MOF materials. © 2022 Elsevier Inc. PB - Academic Press Inc. JF - Journal of Solid State Chemistry VL - 314 ER -