Nanospace Engineering of Metal–Organic Frameworks through Dynamic Spacer Installation of Multifunctionalities for Efficient Separation of Ethane from Ethane/Ethylene Mixtures

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Herein, a dynamic spacer installation (DSI) strategy has been implemented to construct a series of multifunctional metal—organic frameworks (MOFs), LIFM-61/31/62/63, with optimized pore space and pore environment for ethane/ethylene separation. In this respect, a series of linear dicarboxylic acids were deliberately installed in the prototype MOF, LIFM-28, leading to a dramatically increased pore volume (from 0.41 to 0.82 cm3 g−1) and reduced pore size (from 11.1×11.1 Å2 to 5.6×5.6 Å2). The increased pore volume endows the multifunctional MOFs with much higher ethane adsorption capacity, especially for LIFM-63 (4.8 mmol g−1), representing nearly three times as much ethane as the prototypical counterpart (1.7 mmol g−1) at 273 K and 1 bar. Meanwhile, the reduced pore size imparts enhanced ethane/ethylene selectivity of the multifunctional MOFs. Theoretical calculations and dynamic breakthrough experiments confirm that the DSI is a promising approach for the rational design of multifunctional MOFs for this challenging task.

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Chen, C. X., Wei, Z. W., Pham, T., Lan, P. C., Zhang, L., Forrest, K. A., … Ma, S. (2021). Nanospace Engineering of Metal–Organic Frameworks through Dynamic Spacer Installation of Multifunctionalities for Efficient Separation of Ethane from Ethane/Ethylene Mixtures. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(17), 9680–9685. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202100114

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