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Three-Dimensional Hydrogen-Bonded Porous Metal-Organic Framework for Natural Gas Separation with High Selectivity.

Wenyan DanGuangfeng WeiXiangdong Fang
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A 3D hydrogen-bonded metal-organic framework, [Cu(apc) 2 ] n ( TJU-Dan-5 , Hapc = 2-aminopyrimidine-5-carboxylic acid), was synthesized via a solvothermal reaction. The activated TJU-Dan-5 with permanent porosity exhibits a moderate uptake of 1.52 wt% of hydrogen gas at 77 K. The appropriate BET surface areas and decoration of the internal polar pore surfaces with groups that form extensive hydrogen bonds offer a more favorable environment for selective C 2 H 6 adsorption, with a predicted selectivity for C 2 H 6 /CH 4 of around 101 in C 2 H 6 /CH 4 (5:95, v / v ) mixtures at 273 K under 100 kPa. The molecular model calculation demonstrates a C-H···π interaction and a van der Waals host-guest interaction of C 2 H 6 with the pore walls. This work provides a strategy for the construction of 3D hydrogen-bonded MOFs, which may have great potential in the purification of natural gas.
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