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Effect of Pore Size on the Separation of Ethylene from Ethane in Three Isostructural Metal Azolate Frameworks.

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The pore-size effect on ethane adsorption and ethane/ethylene separation in three isostructural metal azolate frameworks (MAF-123-Mn/Zn/Cu) were thoroughly investigated. MAF-123-Mn/Zn/Cu were synthesized by the solvothermal method on a gram scale.… Click to show full abstract

The pore-size effect on ethane adsorption and ethane/ethylene separation in three isostructural metal azolate frameworks (MAF-123-Mn/Zn/Cu) were thoroughly investigated. MAF-123-Mn/Zn/Cu were synthesized by the solvothermal method on a gram scale. Decreasing the pore size from 6.1 to 4.9 Å leads to an increase in the ethane adsorption energy from 23 to 27.5 kJ mol-1 and further ethane/ethylene separation efficiency. Molecule simulations revealed that a shorter ethane-framework interaction distance in MAF-123-Zn than that in MAF-123-Mn is responsible for the increased adsorption energy. Dynamic breakthrough experiments manifest that these metal azolate frameworks can effectively produce high-purity ethylene from ethane in one adsorption step.

Keywords: ethane; azolate frameworks; ethylene; pore size; metal azolate

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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