A molecular sieve with ultrafast adsorption kinetics for propylene separation.
Jiyu CuiZhaoqiang ZhangLifeng YangJianbo HuAnye JinZhenglu YangYue ZhaoBiao MengYu ZhouJun WangYun SuJun WangXili CuiHuabin XingPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
The design of molecular sieves is vital for gas separation, but it suffers from a long-standing issue of slow adsorption kinetics due to the intrinsic contradiction between molecular sieving and diffusion within restricted nanopores. We report a molecular sieve ZU-609 with local sieving channels that feature molecular sieving gates and rapid diffusion channels. The precise cross-section cut-off of molecular sieving gates enable the exclusion of propane from propylene. The co-existed large channels constituted by sulfonic anions and helically arranged metal-organic architectures allow the fast adsorption kinetics of propylene, and the measured propylene diffusion coefficient in ZU-609 is one to two orders of magnitude higher than previous molecular sieves. Propylene with 99.9% purity is obtained through breakthrough experiments with a productivity of 32.2 L kg -1 .