| Literature DB >> 29972279 |
Yun-Lei Peng1, Tony Pham2, Pengfei Li3, Ting Wang1, Yao Chen4, Kai-Jie Chen5, Katherine A Forrest2, Brian Space2, Peng Cheng1,6, Michael J Zaworotko5, Zhenjie Zhang1,6,4.
Abstract
Highly selective separation and/or purification of acetylene from various gas mixtures is a relevant and difficult challenge that currently requires costly and energy-intensive chemisorption processes. Two ultramicroporous metal-organic framework physisorbents, NKMOF-1-M (M=Cu or Ni), offer high hydrolytic stability and benchmark selectivity towards acetylene versus several gases at ambient temperature. The performance of NKMOF-1-M is attributed to their exceptional acetylene binding affinity as revealed by modelling and several experimental studies: in situ single-crystal X-ray diffraction, FTIR, and gas mixture breakthrough tests. NKMOF-1-M exhibit better low-pressure uptake than existing physisorbents and possesses the highest selectivities yet reported for C2 H2 /CO2 and C2 H2 /CH4 . The performance of NKMOF-1-M is not driven by the same mechanism as current benchmark physisorbents that rely on pore walls lined by inorganic anions.Entities:
Keywords: acetylene; gas separation; hydrolytic stability; metal-organic frameworks; ultramicroporous materials
Year: 2018 PMID: 29972279 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201806732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336