| Literature DB >> 32467390 |
Yuchao Chai1, Xue Han2, Weiyao Li2, Shanshan Liu1, Sikai Yao1, Chong Wang3, Wei Shi4, Ivan da-Silva5, Pascal Manuel5, Yongqiang Cheng6, Luke D Daemen6, Anibal J Ramirez-Cuesta6, Chiu C Tang7, Ling Jiang3, Sihai Yang8, Naijia Guan1,4, Landong Li9,4.
Abstract
The efficient removal of alkyne impurities for the production of polymer-grade lower olefins remains an important and challenging goal for many industries. We report a strategy to control the pore interior of faujasite (FAU) zeolites by the confinement of isolated open nickel(II) sites in their six-membered rings. Under ambient conditions, Ni@FAU showed remarkable adsorption of alkynes and efficient separations of acetylene/ethylene, propyne/propylene, and butyne/1,3-butadiene mixtures, with unprecedented dynamic separation selectivities of 100, 92, and 83, respectively. In situ neutron diffraction and inelastic neutron scattering revealed that confined nickel(II) sites enabled chemoselective and reversible binding to acetylene through the formation of metastable [Ni(II)(C2H2)3] complexes. Control of the chemistry of pore interiors of easily scalable zeolites has unlocked their potential in challenging industrial separations.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32467390 DOI: 10.1126/science.aay8447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728