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Molecular Sieving of Acetylene from Ethylene in a Rigid Ultra-microporous Metal Organic Framework.

Xue JiangTony PhamJian-Wei CaoKatherine A ForrestHui WangKai-Jie ChenQiu-Yu ZhangKai-Jie Chen
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Rigid molecular sieving materials are the ideal candidates for gas separation (e. g., C2 H2 /C2 H4 ) due to their ultrahigh adsorption selectivity and the absence of gas co-adsorption. However, the absolute molecular sieving effect for C2 H2 /C2 H4 separation has rarely been realized because of their similar physicochemical properties. Herein, we demonstrate the absolute molecular sieving of C2 H2 from C2 H4 by a rigid ultra-microporous metal-organic framework (F-PYMO-Cu) with 1D regular channels (pore size of ca. 3.4 Å). F-PYMO-Cu exhibited moderate acetylene uptake (35.5 cm3 /cm3 ), but very low ethylene uptake (0.55 cm3 /cm3 ) at 298 K and 1 bar, yielding the second highest C2 H2 /C2 H4 uptake ratio of 63.6 up to now. One-step C2 H4 production from a binary mixture of C2 H2 /C2 H4 and a ternary mixture of C2 H2 /CO2 /C2 H4 at 298 K was achieved and verified by dynamic breakthrough experiments. Coupled with excellent thermal and water stability, F-PYMO-Cu could be a promising candidate for industrial C2 separation tasks.
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