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Separation of xylenes by enclathration
Luigi R Nassimbeni1, Nikoletta B Báthori, Leena Desiree Patel
1Crystal Engineering Unit, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 652, 8000, South Africa. luigi.nassimbeni@uct.ac.za.
Abstract:
The isomers of xylene have been separated by enclathration using three host compounds: 9,9'-bianthryl (H1), 9,9'-spirobifluorene (H2) and trans-2,3-dibenzoylspiro[cyclopropane-1,9-fluorene] (H3). The structures of each host with a single xylene isomer have been elucidated and, for H1, the relative lattice energies of the clathrates with ortho- and para-xylene have been evaluated.
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