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Published on: August 16, 2018
Ultramicroporous Metal-Organic Frameworks Functionalized With Acyclic Ether Oxygen Bonds for Efficient C2H2/CO2 and
Xinhui Chen1, Zerui Wang1, Jie Song1
1China State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, Shandong Key Laboratory of Intelligent Energy Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, Shandong, P. R. China.
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Designing and tailoring porous materials to realize the precise separation of C2H2, C2H4 and CO2 with nearly identical kinetic diameters is an extremely challenging research task. In this study, a novel microporous metal-organic framework (MOF) designated UPC-523 (Zn3(H4edda)2·DMF) has been synthesized by employing 5,5'-(ethane-1,2-diylbis(oxy))diisophthalic acid (H4edda), which is constructed with ethylene ether linkages (-O-CH2-CH2-O-). This rational design strategy employs ethylene ether moieties to construct a highly electronegative pore microenvironment within the framework. UPC-523 is endowed with abundant electronegative sites, the uncoordinated oxygen atoms in the confined pores selectively capture C2H2 from CO2 and C2H4 through hydrogen-bonding interactions, enabling it to achieve selective adsorption of C2H2. At 298 K and 100 kPa, this MOF exhibits a C2H2 adsorption capacity of 44.9 cm3/g, coupled with a moderate isosteric heat of C2H2 adsorption (Qst) of 33.7 kJ/mol, a property conducive to the direct desorption and regeneration of UPC-523. The IAST selectivities of C2H2/C2H4 (v/v = 50/50) and C2H2/CO2 (v/v = 50/50) are 2.1 and 3.4, respectively, comparable to the majority of reported MOFs under identical conditions. Dynamic breakthrough experiments reveal that UPC-523 can efficiently separate C2H2 from C2H2/CO2 or C2H2/C2H4 mixtures.
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