Adsorptive separation of propylene (C3H6) from propane (C3H8), which could deal with energy-intensive cryogenic distillation technologies, remains challenging due to their similar physiochemical properties. Herein, we present a pure silica… Click to show full abstract
Adsorptive separation of propylene (C3H6) from propane (C3H8), which could deal with energy-intensive cryogenic distillation technologies, remains challenging due to their similar physiochemical properties. Herein, we present a pure silica zeolite with ordered silanols (OSs), whose crystallographic structure was unraveled by the advanced three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED), displaying the highly efficient separation of propylene from propane under ambient conditions. The 3D ED technique enables us to investigate its 8-ring pore opening transformation from the round one to the elliptical one during the removal of organic structure-directing agents. Such unique elliptical 8-ring pore openings can exclude larger-size propane and only adsorb propylene. Its C3H6/C3H8 separation performance is also confirmed by column breakthrough experiments, showing a high dynamic adsorption capacity of 53.36 cm3 g-1 for C3H6 but negligible C3H8 under ambient conditions. The dynamic capacity for C3H6 is superior to that of the well-known pure silica DDR-type zeolite (31.07 cm3 g-1). The density functional theory calculation demonstrates that the adsorbed propylene is distributed in the heart-shaped cavity and has a weak interaction with the OSs.
               
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