Controlling guest conformation for efficient purification of butadiene

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Abstract

Conventional adsorbents preferentially adsorb the small, high-polarity, and unsaturated 1,3-butadiene molecule over the other C4 hydrocarbons from which it must be separated. We show from single-crystal x-ray diffraction and computational simulation that a hydrophilic metal-organic framework, [Zn2 (btm) 2], where H2btm is bis(5-methyl-1H-1,2,4- triazol-3-yl)methane, has quasi-discrete pores that can induce conformational changes in the flexible guest molecules, weakening 1,3-butadiene adsorption through a large bending energy penalty. In a breakthrough operation at ambient temperature and pressure, this guest conformation-controlling adsorbent eluted 1,3-butadiene first, then butane, butene, and isobutene. Thus, 1,3-butadiene can be efficiently purified (≥99.5%) while avoiding high-temperature conditions that can lead to its undesirable polymerization.

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Liao, P. Q., Huang, N. Y., Zhang, W. X., Zhang, J. P., & Chen, X. M. (2017). Controlling guest conformation for efficient purification of butadiene. Science, 356(6343), 1193–1196. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam7232

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