posted on 2009-11-02, 00:00authored byJeong Yong Lee, John M. Roberts, Omar K. Farha, Amy A. Sarjeant, Karl A. Scheidt, Joseph T. Hupp
A new strut containing an imidazolium tetracarboxylic acid core has been successfully incorporated into a microporous material using paddlewheel-coordinated copper(II) ions as nodes. Sorption studies conducted on this permanently microporous material imply that it can separate carbon dioxide from methane with high selectivity.