Crystal Engineering of a New Hexafluorogermanate Pillared Hybrid Ultramicroporous Material Delivers Enhanced Acetylene Selectivity

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Hybrid ultramicroporous materials (HUMs), metal-organic platforms that incorporate inorganic pillars, are a promising class of porous solids. A key area of interest for such materials is gas separation, where HUMs have already established benchmark performances. Thanks to their ready compositional modularity, we report the design and synthesis of a new HUM, GEFSIX-21-Cu, incorporating the ligand pypz (4-(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-pyridine, 21) and GeF62- pillaring anions. GEFSIX-21-Cu delivers on two fronts: first, it displays an exceptionally high C2H2 adsorption capacity (>= 5 mmol g(-1)) which is paired with low uptake of CO2 (<2 mmol g(-1)), and, second, a low enthalpy of adsorption for C2H2 (ca. 32 kJ mol(-1)). This combination is rarely seen in the C2H2 selective physisorbents reported thus far, and not observed in related isostructural HUMs featuring pypz and other pillaring anions. Dynamic column breakthrough experiments for 1:1 and 2:1 C2H2/CO2 mixtures revealed GEFSIX-21-Cu to selectively separate C2H2 from CO2, yielding >= 99.99% CO2 effluent purities. Temperature-programmed desorption experiments revealed full sorbent regeneration in <35 min at 60 degrees C, reinforcing HUMs as potentially technologically relevant materials for strategic gas separations.
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acetylene separation,gassorption,ultramicroporousmaterial,pillaring anion,dynamic breakthrough,low energy regeneration
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