Ethane
Selective IRMOF‑8 and Its Significance
in Ethane–Ethylene Separation by Adsorption
Posted on 2014-08-13 - 00:00
The
separation of ethylene from ethane is one of the most energy-intensive
single distillations practiced. This separation could be alternatively
made by an adsorption process if the adsorbent would preferentially
adsorb ethane over ethylene. Materials that exhibit this feature are
scarce. Here, we report the case of a metal–organic framework,
the IRMOF-8, for which the adsorption isotherms of ethane and ethylene
were measured at 298 and 318 K up to pressures of 1000 kPa. Separation
of ethane/ethylene mixtures was achieved in flow experiments using
a IRMOF-8 filled column. The interaction of gas molecules with the
surface of IRMOF-8 was explored using density functional theory (DFT)
methods. We show both experimentally and computationally that, as
a result of the difference in the interaction energies of ethane and
ethylene in IRMOF-8, this material presents the preferential adsorption
of ethane over ethylene. The results obtained in this study suggest
that MOFs with ligands exhibiting high aromaticity character are prone
to adsorb ethane preferably over ethylene.
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Pires, João; Pinto, Moisés
L.; Saini, Vipin
K. (2016). Ethane
Selective IRMOF‑8 and Its Significance
in Ethane–Ethylene Separation by Adsorption. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/am502686g