Microporous Coordination Polymers for Efficient Recovery of Chloromethane from Organic Silicon Industrial Exhaust Gas

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Removal and recovery of methyl chloride (CH3Cl) from exhaust gas of organic silicon industry is highly important from the perspective of environment and economy. For the first time, a tailor-made microporous coordination polymer (Mn-BDC-TPA) was synthesized and applied to the efficient capture and recovery of CH3Cl from related gas mixtures. The high adsorption capacity of CH3Cl (163.4 cm(3)/g) and high adsorption selectivity of CH3Cl over other impurity gases (1965 for N-2, 65 for CH4, and 16 for C2H6) were achieved at 298 K and 100 kPa due to the dual-cage pore system and larger polarizability of CH3Cl. Dynamic breakthrough experiments demonstrate the excellent CH3Cl recovery performance (capacity of >98 cm(3)/g and purity of >95%) in one adsorption-desorption cycle from the CH3Cl-involved binary, ternary, or quaternary gas mixture.
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methyl chloride recovering,gas separation,crystal engineering,microporous coordination polymer,multicomponent gas mixture
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