Optimal Binding Affinity for Sieving Separation of Propylene from Propane in an Oxyfluoride Anion-Based Metal-Organic Framework.

Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)

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Highly efficient adsorptive separation of propylene from propane offers an ideal alternative method to replace the energy-intensive cryogenic distillation technology. Molecular sieving-type separation via high-performance adsorbents is targeted for superior selectivity, but the limit in adsorption capacity remains a great challenge. Here, we report an oxyfluoride-based ultramicroporous metal-organic framework , [Ni(WOF)(pyz)] (pyz = pyrazine), featuring one-dimensional pore channels that can accommodate the propylene molecules with optimal binding affinity while specifically excluding the propane molecules. The exposed oxide/fluoride pairs in serve as strong functional sites for strengthened propylene-host interactions, accounting for a significantly enhanced propylene uptake, while the propane molecules are excluded due to the regulated host framework dynamics. The strong propylene binding enables near-saturation of propylene in the pore confinement at ambient conditions, leading to full utilization of pore space and superior packing density. Combined in situ infrared spectroscopy measurements and dispersion-corrected density functional theory calculations clearly unveil the nature of boosted host-guest binding. Direct production of polymer-grade (>99.5%) propylene with remarkable dynamic productivity is demonstrated by column breakthrough experiments. This work presents an example of pore engineering with atomic precision to break the trade-off in adsorptive separation through guest binding optimization.
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propylene,propane,anion-based
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