Abstract
The efficient separation and purification of CH4 from natural gas are of critical importance for the chemical industry but pose substantial challenges. Herein, we report a novel cadmium-based porous coordination polymer, Cd-TPP-tBu-IPA, featuring a 3,6-connected network and propeller-shaped cages with narrow blades that serve as potential capture sites for C2H6 and C3H8. The ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) selectivities of C2H6/CH4 and C3H8/CH4 at 298 K and 100 kPa were 24.4 and 271.1, respectively. Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations revealed that Cd-TPP-tBu-IPA exhibits strong affinity for C3H8 and C2H6 owing to its propeller-like cages. Dynamic breakthrough experiments demonstrated that Cd-TPP-tBu-IPA could efficiently separate CH4 from CH4/C2H6/C3H8 ternary gas mixtures under ambient conditions. More importantly, the purity of CH4 can reach 99.9%, with a high productivity of 11.49 mmol g−1, which is expected to exhibit outstanding performance in practical separation. Furthermore, Cd-TPP-tBu-IPA demonstrated excellent thermal and chemical stability.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Materials Chemistry A |
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| State | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
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