Amino-Functionalised Hybrid Ultramicroporous Materials That Enable Single-Step Ethylene Purification From A Ternary Mixture

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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Abstract
Pyrazine-linked hybrid ultramicroporous (pore size <7 angstrom) materials (HUMs) offer benchmark performance for trace carbon capture thanks to strong selectivity for CO2 over small gas molecules, including light hydrocarbons. That the prototypal pyrazine-linked HUMs are amenable to crystal engineering has enabled second generation HUMs to supersede the performance of the parent HUM, SIFSIX-3-Zn, mainly through substitution of the metal and/or the inorganic pillar. Herein, we report that two isostructural aminopyrazine-linked HUMs, MFSIX-17-Ni (17=aminopyrazine; M=Si, Ti), which we had anticipated would offer even stronger affinity for CO2 than their pyrazine analogs, unexpectedly exhibit reduced CO2 affinity but enhanced C2H2 affinity. MFSIX-17-Ni are consequently the first physisorbents that enable single-step production of polymer-grade (>99.95 % for SIFSIX-17-Ni) ethylene from a ternary equimolar mixture of ethylene, acetylene and CO2 thanks to coadsorption of the latter two gases. We attribute this performance to the very different binding sites in MFSIX-17-Ni versus SIFSIX-3-Zn.
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coordination networks, crystal engineering, ethylene purification, physisorption, porous materials
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