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An Unprecedented Pillar-Cage Fluorinated Hybrid Porous Framework with Highly Efficient Acetylene Storage and Separation.

Hao LiCaiping LiuCheng ChenZhengyi DiDaqiang YuanJiandong PangWei WeiMingyan WuMaochun Hong
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Despite much intense investigation on the C2 H2 /CO2 separation, the trade-off between the adsorption capacity and separation selectivity is still tricky. To overcome the dilemma, we have rationally synthesized an ultra-stable fluorinated hybrid porous material SIFSIX-Cu-TPA with the ith-d topology. Completely differing from the famous pillar-layer fluorinated materials, SIFSIX-Cu-TPA possesses a unique pillar-cage structure, in which the SiF6 2- anions cross-link two adjacent metal nodes as pillars to stabilize the three-dimensional framework constructed by icosahedral and tetrahedral cages. As anticipated, SIFSIX-Cu-TPA has high BET surface area (1330 m2  g-1 ) as well as high C2 H2 uptake (185 cm3  g-1 at 298 K and 1 bar). At the same time, due to the obvious difference in the adsorption performance of CO2 and C2 H2 especially in the low pressure area, SIFSIX-Cu-TPA also exhibits an excellent C2 H2 /CO2 separation performance (breakthrough time up to 68 min g-1 at 298 K and 1 bar).
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