TY - JOUR
T1 - Oriented design and engineering of advanced metal-organic frameworks for light hydrocarbon separations
AU - Zhang, Hujun
AU - Tang, Jie
AU - Yu, Chunze
AU - Zhang, Muyu
AU - Wang, Jiaqi
AU - Duan, Jingui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Light olefins, such as ethylene (C2H4) and propylene (C3H6), are essential feedstocks for the production of chemical products. However, the current purification strategy of distillation is energy-intensive and results in high carbon emissions. Adsorptive separation, the selective capture of gas from mixtures by porous materials, is considered a promising alternative or transitional technology. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a kind of porous material with highly tunable nature, have emerged as an innovative chemistry in the past two decades, offering solutions for separating these small gases. This review highlights recent advances in the design and engineering of advanced MOFs, with a focus on precise control over their pore structure and functionality for the adsorption-based purification of C2H4 and C3H6 from the corresponding hydrocarbons with the same carbon number. The importance of rational design in achieving specific functionalities, such as functional sites and molecular sieving in rigid MOFs and local/global dynamics in soft MOFs, is underscored, with examples demonstrating enhanced performance in selective adsorption separation. Additionally, methods and examples of large-scale synthesis of MOFs are briefly described. The goal is to present the state-of-the-art chemistry and applications of MOFs and to offer an outlook towards discovering and designing further new materials.
AB - Light olefins, such as ethylene (C2H4) and propylene (C3H6), are essential feedstocks for the production of chemical products. However, the current purification strategy of distillation is energy-intensive and results in high carbon emissions. Adsorptive separation, the selective capture of gas from mixtures by porous materials, is considered a promising alternative or transitional technology. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a kind of porous material with highly tunable nature, have emerged as an innovative chemistry in the past two decades, offering solutions for separating these small gases. This review highlights recent advances in the design and engineering of advanced MOFs, with a focus on precise control over their pore structure and functionality for the adsorption-based purification of C2H4 and C3H6 from the corresponding hydrocarbons with the same carbon number. The importance of rational design in achieving specific functionalities, such as functional sites and molecular sieving in rigid MOFs and local/global dynamics in soft MOFs, is underscored, with examples demonstrating enhanced performance in selective adsorption separation. Additionally, methods and examples of large-scale synthesis of MOFs are briefly described. The goal is to present the state-of-the-art chemistry and applications of MOFs and to offer an outlook towards discovering and designing further new materials.
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U2 - 10.1039/d5sc01755f
DO - 10.1039/d5sc01755f
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:105008736565
SN - 2041-6520
JO - Chemical Science
JF - Chemical Science
ER -