Login / Signup

Kinetic-Sieving of Carbon Dioxide from Acetylene through a Novel Sulfonic Ultramicroporous Material.

Jiyu CuiZhensong QiuLifeng YangZhaoqiang ZhangXili CuiHuabin Xing
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The engineering and tailoring of porous materials to realize the precise discrimination of CO 2 and C 2 H 2 , with almost identical kinetic diameters, is a challenging task. We herein report the first example of the kinetic-sieving of relatively larger molecule of C 2 H 2 from CO 2 by a novel sulfonic anion-pillared hybrid ultramicroporous materials of ZU-610a. Specifically, ZU-610 constructed from copper(II), isonicotinic acid and 1,2-ethanedisulfonic acid is synthesized and shows the preferential affinity for C 2 H 2 over CO 2 . After the post-synthetic heat treatment of ZU-610, ZU-610a with a contracted aperture is obtained. Interestingly, the C 2 H 2 -selctive ZU-610 was reversed to the CO 2 -selective ZU-610a. High purity C 2 H 2 (>99.5 %) could be directly obtained from the dynamic breakthrough experiments on an equimolar C 2 H 2 /CO 2 mixture at 298 K. This study provides guidance for the design of adsorbents aimed at separation systems with similar kinetic diameter.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • wastewater treatment
  • heat stress
  • ionic liquid
  • optic nerve
  • combination therapy