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Facile separation of cyclic aliphatic and aromatic vapors using crystalline thiacalixarene assemblies with preorganized channels.

Manabu YamadaRuka YoshizakiFumiya UemuraHiroshi KatagiriSumio KatoKazuhiko AkimotoFumio Hamada
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Conventional distillation methods cannot separate compounds with similar boiling points, molecular sizes, and volumes, such as cyclohexane and benzene or methylcyclohexane and toluene, effectively. The corresponding cyclic aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons cannot be separated effectively using the same type of sorption material. We report that crystalline thiacalixarene assemblies featuring preorganized channel-like adsorption sites are capable of both separations.
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