Fluorinated Biphenyldicarboxylate-Based Metal-Organic Framework Exhibiting Efficient Propyne/Propylene Separation.
Zhao-Ting LinQing-Yan LiuLing YangChun-Ting HeLi Bo LiYu-Ling WangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
A novel fluorinated biphenyldicarboxylate ligand of 3,3',5,5'-tetrafluorobiphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (H2-TFBPDC) and its terbium metal-organic framework, {[Tb2(TFBPDC)3(H2O)]·4.5DMF·0.5H2O}n (denoted as JXNU-6), were synthesized. JXNU-6 exhibits a three-dimensional (3D) framework built from one-dimensional (1D) terbium carboxylate helical chains bridged by TFBPDC2- linkers. The 3D framework of JXNU-6 features 1D fluorine-lined channels. The gas adsorption experiments show that the activated JXNU-6 (JXNU-6a) displays distinct adsorption behavior for propyne (C3H4) and propylene (C3H6) gases. The effective removal of a trace amount of C3H4 from C3H6 was achieved by JXNU-6a under ambient conditions, which is demonstrated by the column-breakthrough experiments. The modeling studies show that the preferential binding sites for C3H4 are the exposed F atoms on the pore surface in 1D channels. The strong C-H···F hydrogen bonds between C3H4 molecules and F atoms of TFBPDC2- ligands dominate the host-guest interactions, which mainly account for the excellent C3H4/C3H6 separation performance of JXNU-6a. This work provides a strategy for specific recognition toward C3H4 over C3H6 through the C-H···F hydrogen bond associated with the fluorinated organic ligand.