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Efficient Xe selective separation from Xe/Kr/N 2 mixtures over a microporous CALF-20 framework.

Yi WeiFengshi QiYunhe LiXiubo MinQi WangJiangliang HuTian-Jun Sun
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
Capture and separation of xenon and krypton by adsorption are particularly important issues at room temperature in both industry and environmental security. Herein, hydrophobic zinc-based frameworks (CALF-20) were synthesized to separate mixtures of Xe, Kr and N 2 , and adsorptive properties and stability of as-prepared samples were investigated in detail. CALF-20 with the 1,2,4-triazole and oxalate as the ligand and Zn metal centers showed a surface area of 442 m 2 g -1 and average pore size of 6-7 Å, and exhibited excellent stability in a high-temperature acidic solution. The single and binary adsorption datum represented that CALF-20 has a high Xe uptake of 2.45 mmol g -1 and Xe/Kr selectivity of 13.2, as well as high Xe/N 2 selectivity of 62 at 298 K and 1.0 bar. The initial adsorption heat and Henry's constant of Xe on the CALF-20 were determined to be 31.7 kJ mol -1 and 21.77 mmol g -1 bar -1 by isotherms, indicating a suitable affinity for Xe capture and Xe/Kr separation. In addition, simulation results indicated that the simulated adsorption isotherms and adsorption heats are well-matched with experimental results, and the adsorption affinity from the C-H groups of 1,2,4-trizole ring for Xe is significantly stronger than that for Kr.
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