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Molecular recognition and adsorptive separation of m-xylene by trianglimine crystals.

Avishek DeySantanu ChandMunmun GhoshMonerah AltamimyBholanath MaityPrashant M BhattImtiyaz Ahmad BhatLuigi CavalloMohammed EddaoudiNiveen M Khashab
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
The separation of xylene isomers is one of the most challenging tasks in the petrochemical industry. Herein, we developed an efficient adsorptive molecular sieving strategy using crystalline trianglimine macrocycle (1) to separate the elusive m-xylene isomer from an equimolar xylenes mixture with over 91% purity. The selectivity is attributed to the capture of the preferred guest with size/shape selectivity and C-H⋯π interactions. Moreover, the trianglimine crystals are readily recyclable due to the reversible transformation between the guest-free and guest-loaded structures.
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