Ultrahigh-Uptake Capacity-Enabled Gas Separation and Fruit Preservation by a New Single-Walled Nickel–Organic Framework

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High gas-uptake capacity is desirable for many reasons such as gas storage and sequestration. Moreover, ultrahigh capacity can enable a practical separation process by mitigating the selectivity factor that sometimes compromises separation efficiency. Herein, a single-walled nickel–organic framework with an exceptionally high gas capture capability is reported. For example, C2H4 and C2H6 uptake capacities are at record-setting levels of 224 and 289 cm3 g−1 at 273 K and 1 bar (169 and 110 cm3 g−1 at 298 K and 1 bar), respectively. Such ultrahigh capacities for both gases give rise to an excellent separation performance, as shown for C2H6/C2H4 with breakthrough times of 100, 60 and 30 min at 273, 283 and 298 K and under 1 atm. This new material is also shown to readily remove ethylene released from fruits, and once again, its ultrahigh capacity plays a key role in the extraordinary length of time achieved in the preservation of the fruit freshness.

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Li, Y. P., Zhao, Y. N., Li, S. N., Yuan, D. Q., Jiang, Y. C., Bu, X., … Zhai, Q. G. (2021). Ultrahigh-Uptake Capacity-Enabled Gas Separation and Fruit Preservation by a New Single-Walled Nickel–Organic Framework. Advanced Science, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003141

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