Low-Concentration C2H6 Capture Enabled by Size Matching in the Ultramicropore

Xue Jiang, Yu Wang, Jian Wei Cao, Zi Ming Ye, Tao Zhang, De Xuan Liu, Kai Lei Li, Rong Yang, Teng Wang, Qiu Yu Zhang, Kai Jie Chen

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Abstract

Low-concentration ethane capture is crucial for environmental protection and natural gas purification. The ideal physisorbent with strong C2H6 interaction and large C2H6 uptake at low-concentration level has rarely been reported, due to the large pKa value and small quadrupole moment of C2H6. Herein, we demonstrate the perfectly size matching between the ultramicropore (pore size of 4.6 Å) and ethane (kinetic diameter of 4.4 Å) in a nickel pyridine-4-carboxylate metal–organic framework (IISERP-MOF2), which enables the record-breaking performance for low concentration C2H6 capture. IISERP-MOF2 exhibits the large C2H6 adsorption enthalpy of 56.7 kJ/mol, and record-high C2H6 uptake at low pressure of 0.01–0.1 bar and 298 K (1.8 mmol/g at 0.01 bar). Molecule simulations and C2H6-loading crystal structure analysis revealed that the maximized interaction sites in IISERP-MOF2 with ethane molecule originates the strong C2H6 adsorption. The dynamic breakthrough experiments for gas mixtures of C2H6/N2(1/999, v/v) and C2H6/CH4 (5/95, v/v) proved the excellent low-concentration C2H6 capture performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12753-12757
Number of pages5
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume27
Issue number50
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Sep 2021

Keywords

  • CH capture
  • low concentration
  • size matching
  • ultramicropores

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