Confining Water Nanotubes in a Cu10O13-Based Metal-Organic Framework for Propylene/Propane Separation with Record-High Selectivity

Qiubing Dong, Yuhang Huang, Jingmeng Wan, Zhiyong Lu, Zhaoxu Wang, Cheng Gu, Jingui Duan, Junfeng Bai

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Abstract

Energy-efficient separation of propylene (C3H6)/propane (C3H8) is in high demand for the chemical industry. However, this process is challenging due to the imperceptible difference in molecular sizes of these gases. Here, we report a continuous water nanotube dedicatedly confined in a Cu10O13-based metal-organic framework (MOF) that can exclusively adsorb C3H6 over C3H8 with a record-high selectivity of 1570 (at 1 bar and 298 K) among all the porous materials. Such a high selectivity originates from a new mechanism of initial expansion and subsequent contraction of confined water nanotubes (∼4.5 Å) caused by C3H6 adsorption rather than C3H8. Such unique response was further confirmed by breakthrough measurements, in which one adsorption/desorption cycle yields each component of the binary mixture high purity (C3H6: 98.8%; C3H8: >99.5%) and good C3H6 productivity (1.6 mL mL-1). Additionally, benefiting from the high robustness of the framework, the water nanotubes can be facilely recovered by soaking the MOF in water, ensuring long-term use. The molecular insight here demonstrates that the confining strategy opens a new route for expanding the function of MOFs, particularly for the sole recognition from challenging mixtures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8043-8051
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume145
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Apr 2023

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