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Adsorptive Separation of Acetylene from Ethylene in Isostructural Gallate-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Jiawei WangLiangying LiLidong GuoYingcai ZhaoDanyan XieZhiguo ZhangQiwei YangYiwen YangZongbi BaoQilong Ren
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
The separation of acetylene from ethylene is of paramount importance in the purification of chemical feedstocks for industrial manufacturing. Herein, an isostructural series of gallate-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), M-gallate (M=Ni, Mg, Co), featuring three-dimensionally interconnected zigzag channels, the aperture size of which can be finely tuned within 0.3 Å by metal replacement. Controlling the aperture size of M-gallate materials slightly from 3.69 down to 3.47 Å could result in a dramatic enhancement of C2 H2 /C2 H4 separation performance. As the smallest radius among the studied metal ions, Ni-gallate exhibits the best C2 H2 /C2 H4 adsorption separation performance owing to the strongest confinement effect, ranking after the state-of-the-art UTSA-200a with a C2 H4 productivity of 85.6 mol L-1 from 1:99 C2 H2 /C2 H4 mixture. The isostructural gallate-based MOFs, readily synthesized from inexpensive gallic acid, are demonstrated to be a new top-performing porous material for highly efficient adsorption of C2 H2 from C2 H4 .
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • highly efficient
  • liquid chromatography
  • aqueous solution
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • quantum dots