| Literature DB >> 34239085 |
Yisi Yang1, Libo Li2, Rui-Biao Lin3, Yingxiang Ye1,3, Zizhu Yao1, Ling Yang2, Fahui Xiang1, Shimin Chen1, Zhangjing Zhang4, Shengchang Xiang5, Banglin Chen6.
Abstract
Porous materials are very promising for the development of cost- and energy-efficient separation processes, such as for the purification of ethylene from ethylene/ethane mixture-an important but currently challenging industrial process. Here we report a microporous hydrogen-bonded organic framework that takes up ethylene with very good selectivity over ethane through a gating mechanism. The material consists of tetracyano-bicarbazole building blocks held together through intermolecular CN···H-C hydrogen bonding interactions, and forms as a threefold-interpenetrated framework with pores of suitable size for the selective capture of ethylene. The hydrogen-bonded organic framework exhibits a gating mechanism in which the threshold pressure required for guest uptake varies with the temperature. Ethylene/ethane separation is validated by breakthrough experiments with high purity of ethylene (99.1%) at 333 K. Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks are usually not robust, yet this material was stable under harsh conditions, including exposure to strong acidity, basicity and a variety of highly polar solvents.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34239085 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-021-00740-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427