A new metal-organic framework with potential for adsorptive separation of methane from carbon dioxide, acetylene, ethylene, and ethane established by simulated breakthrough experiments

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Authors
  • Y. Cui
  • Y. He
  • C. Wu
  • R. Krishna
  • B. Chen
  • G. Qian
Publication date 2014
Journal Journal of Materials Chemistry. A
Volume | Issue number 2 | 8
Pages (from-to) 2628-2633
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
A new three-dimensional microporous metal-organic framework, Cu-2(MFDI) (ZJU-60, H4MFDI = 5,5'-(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene-2,7-diyl)diisophthalic acid), was solvothermally synthesized. ZJU-60 features a three-dimensional structure with a rare sty-a type topology and has two different types of pore apertures. With open metal sites and suitable pore spaces, ZJU-60 can readily separate methane in nearly pure form from CO2 and C-2-hydrocarbon quaternary gas mixtures at room temperature with high separation capacity and moderate selectivity. The separation feasibility has been further established by simulated breakthrough and pulse chromatographic experiments.
Document type Article
Note with supplementary info
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ta14454b
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