| Literature DB >> 26429515 |
Ayalew H Assen1, Youssef Belmabkhout1, Karim Adil1, Prashant M Bhatt1, Dong-Xu Xue1, Hao Jiang1, Mohamed Eddaoudi2.
Abstract
Using isoreticular chemistry allows the design and construction of a new rare-earth metal (RE) fcu-MOF with a suitable aperture size for practical steric adsorptive separations. The judicious choice of a relatively short organic building block, namely fumarate, to bridge the 12-connected RE hexanuclear clusters has afforded the contraction of the well-defined RE-fcu-MOF triangular window aperture, the sole access to the two interconnected octahedral and tetrahedral cages. The newly constructed RE (Y(3+) and Tb(3+)) fcu-MOF analogues display unprecedented total exclusion of branched paraffins from normal paraffins. The resultant window aperture size of about 4.7 Å, regarded as a sorbate-size cut-off, enabled a complete sieving of branched paraffins from normal paraffins. The results are supported by collective single gas and mixed gas/vapor adsorption and calorimetric studies.Entities:
Keywords: hydrocarbons; isoreticular chemistry; metal-organic frameworks; molecular sieves; separation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26429515 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201506345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336