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Separation of 2‑Chloropyridine/3-Chloropyridine by Nonporous Adaptive Crystals of Pillararenes with Different Substituents and Cavity Sizes

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posted on 2020-03-17, 16:35 authored by Xinru Sheng, Errui Li, Yujuan Zhou, Run Zhao, Weijie Zhu, Feihe Huang
Two monochloropyridine isomers, 2-chloropyridine (2-CP) and 3-chloropyridine (3-CP), are in need of a more effective separation method besides rectification. Herein we offer a facile and energy-saving adsorptive separation strategy using nonporous adaptive crystals of perethylated pillar[5]­arene (EtP5), perethylated pillar[6]­arene (EtP6), perbromoethylated pillar[5]­arene (BrP5), and perbromoethylated pillar[6]­arene (BrP6), which possess different cavity sizes and substituents and have never been employed in the separation of single-substituted heterocyclic aromatic compounds. BrP6 crystals show a marked preference for 2-CP in the equimolar mixture of 2-CP and 3-CP, affording it with 96.4% purity. Single crystal diffraction experiments demonstrate that BrP6 has stronger host–guest interactions with 2-CP than 3-CP. The cycling experiments demonstrate that BrP6 crystals can be used at least five times without losing their adsorption selectivity or capacity.

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