Inherent Ethyl Acetate Selectivity in a Trianglimine Molecular Solid

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Abstract

Ethyl acetate is an important chemical raw material and solvent. It is also a key volatile organic compound in the brewing industry and a marker for lung cancer. Materials that are highly selective toward ethyl acetate are needed for its separation and detection. Here, we report a trianglimine macrocycle (TAMC) that selectively adsorbs ethyl acetate by forming a solvate. Crystal structure prediction showed this to be the lowest energy solvate structure available. This solvate leaves a metastable, “templated” cavity after solvent removal. Adsorption and breakthrough experiments confirmed that TAMC has adequate adsorption kinetics to separate ethyl acetate from azeotropic mixtures with ethanol, which is a challenging and energy-intensive industrial separation.

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He, D., Zhao, C., Chen, L., Little, M. A., Chong, S. Y., Clowes, R., … Cooper, A. I. (2021). Inherent Ethyl Acetate Selectivity in a Trianglimine Molecular Solid. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(41), 10589–10594. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202101510

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