Preferential Adsorption Performance of Ethane in a Robust Nickel-Based Metal-Organic Framework for Separating Ethane from Ethylene

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Development of an ethane-selective adsorbent to separate ethane from ethylene is a challenging issue with great significance for ethylene purification. The adsorptive separation technique based on physical adsorption holds a great promise to address this issue. Herein, we report a robust ethane-selective metal-organic framework, Ni(BODC)(TED), and investigate its separation performance on C2H6/C2H4. The as-synthesized Ni(BODC)(TED) exhibits excellent water vapor stability and high capacity of C2H6molecules with an uptake of 3.36 mmol/g at 298 K and 100 kPa, higher than those of many adsorbents reported in recent years. Its C2H6/C2H4selectivity predicted by the ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) model reaches 1.79. A molecular simulation is applied to unveil the preferential adsorption mechanism of ethane. Calculation shows that five strong C-H···H interactions are formed between C2H6and the framework of Ni(BODC)(TED), and the isosteric heat of ethane on Ni(BODC)(TED) is 27.02 kJ/mol, higher than that of ethylene, resulting in preferential adsorption of ethane. Ni(BODC)(TED) would become a promising member of the family of ethane-selective materials for the industrial separation of ethane from ethylene.

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Zhang, J., Liu, Z., Liu, H., Xu, F., Li, Z., & Wang, X. (2022). Preferential Adsorption Performance of Ethane in a Robust Nickel-Based Metal-Organic Framework for Separating Ethane from Ethylene. ACS Omega, 7(9), 7648–7654. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c06309

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