Molecular Sieving of Propylene from Propane in Metal-Organic Framework-Derived Ultramicroporous Carbon Adsorbents.
Fuqiang ChenXinglei HuangKaiqing GuoLiu YangHaoran SunWei XiaZhiguo ZhangQiwei YangYiwen YangDan ZhaoQilong RenZongbi BaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The development of adsorption-based separation processes alternative to the energy-intensive cryogenic distillation for a mixture of propylene and propane remains essential but challenging in gas industries. Molecular sieving separation of C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 on stable carbon adsorbents appeals to be promising, while it is quite challenging to realize due to the random distributions and arrangements of the internal pores in common carbons. Herein, a series of polysaccharide-based CD-MOF-derived ultramicroporous carbon adsorbents with their pore size tuned at a subangstrom level were prepared. Molecular sieving separation of C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 was realized on the optimal C-CDMOF-2-700 owing to the delicate structure with an appropriate pore size (5.0 Å). Besides, C-CDMOF-2-700 exhibited a high C 3 H 6 uptake of 1.97 mmol g -1 under ambient conditions. An ultrahigh uptake ratio of C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 at 1.0 kPa (403) was also achieved, outperforming all reported adsorbents. Kinetic adsorption tests and breakthrough experiments further demonstrate this well-designed carbon adsorbent to be promising in industrial C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 separation.