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Probing sub-5 Ångstrom micropores in carbon for precise light olefin/paraffin separation.

Shengjun DuJiawu HuangMatthew R RyderLuke L DaemenCuiting YangHongjun ZhangPanchao YinYuyan LaiJing XiaoSheng DaiBanglin Chen
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Olefin/paraffin separation is an important but challenging and energy-intensive process in petrochemical industry. The realization of carbons with size-exclusion capability is highly desirable but rarely reported. Herein, we report polydopamine-derived carbons (PDA-Cx, where x refers to the pyrolysis temperature) with tailorable sub-5 Å micropore orifices together with larger microvoids by one-step pyrolysis. The sub-5 Å micropore orifices centered at 4.1-4.3 Å in PDA-C800 and 3.7-4.0 Å in PDA-C900 allow the entry of olefins while entirely excluding their paraffin counterparts, performing a precise cut-off to discriminate olefin/paraffin with sub-angstrom discrepancy. The larger voids enable high C 2 H 4 and C 3 H 6 capacities of 2.25 and 1.98 mmol g -1 under ambient conditions, respectively. Breakthrough experiments confirm that a one-step adsorption-desorption process can obtain high-purity olefins. Inelastic neutron scattering further reveals the host-guest interaction of adsorbed C 2 H 4 and C 3 H 6 molecules in PDA-Cx. This study opens an avenue to exploit the sub-5 Å micropores in carbon and their desirable size-exclusion effect.
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