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Highly Selective Removal of Trace Isomers by Nonporous Adaptive Pillararene Crystals for Chlorobutane Purification

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posted on 2020-03-31, 15:43 authored by Yujuan Zhou, Kecheng Jie, Run Zhao, Errui Li, Feihe Huang
Removal of trace chlorobutane (CB) isomers is highly desired to produce high grade 1-chlorobutane (1-CB) and 2-chlorobutane (2-CB). Here, we report that nonporous adaptive crystals (NACs) of perethylated pillar[5]­arene (EtP5) and pillar[6]­arene (EtP6) effectively remove trace CB isomers. EtP5 NACs can remove trace 1-CB (2%) from 2-CB to improve its purity from 98.0% to 99.9%, while EtP6 NACs can remove trace 2-CB from 1-CB to improve its purity from 98.0% to 99.9%. The adsorption of trace CB isomers results in the formation of new CB-loaded crystal structures, whose thermostability is higher than their corresponding isomer-loaded structures. This determines the selectivity of NACs toward the trace CB isomers. Reversible transformations between nonporous guest-free and guest-loaded structures make EtP5 and EtP6 highly recyclable.

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