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Temperature-Dependent Superhydrophobic Functionalized Coordination Polymers (SFCPs) for Selective Adsorption of C 2 H 4 over C 2 H 6 .

Jettiboina SuryachandramRavula NagarajuJogendra N BeheraKoya Prabhakara Rao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
We prepared two new superhydrophobic functionalized coordination polymers (SFCPs) [Zn 4 (OH) 2 (BTMB) 2 (4,4'-Bipy) 2 ] ∞ ⊃ solvent, 1 , and [Cd 4 (OH) 2 (BTMB) 2 (4,4'-Bipy) 3 ] ∞ ⊃ solvent, 2 , by solvothermal methods. For 1 , the single-crystal XRD structure revealed that it contains two crystallographically distinct Zn 2+ ions with two different types of coordination geometries of 4 and 6 , exhibiting a unique superhydrophobic behavior with microporosity. Compound 1 exhibits superhydrophobicity with a contact angle of 155.5° (at 30 °C), which is stable even at high temperatures, whereas for the SFCP 2 , all of the Cd 2+ ions have only 6-coordination and exhibit a superhydrophobic character at room temperature with a contact angle of 156.7°(at 30 °C). However, surprisingly, this superhydrophobic character is stable only up to 60 °C, above which it is converted to hydrophilic nature, in contrast to the SFCP 1 . Moreover, in this study, we also report a selective gas adsorption study of two C2 gases with similar kinetic diameters (∼3.9 Å) of ethylene over ethane.
Keyphrases
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