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Selective sorting of hexane isomers by anion-functionalized metal-organic frameworks with optimal energy regulation.


ABSTRACT: Extensive efforts have been made to improve the separation selectivity of hydrocarbon isomers with nearly distinguishable boiling points; however, how to balance the high regeneration energy consumption remains a daunting challenge. Here we describe the efficient separation of hexane isomers by constructing and exploiting the rotational freedom of organic linkers and inorganic SnF62- anions within adaptive frameworks, and reveal the nature of flexible host-guest interactions to maximize the gas-framework interactions while achieving potential energy storage. This approach enables the discrimination of hexane isomers according to the degree of branching along with high capacity and record mono-/di-branched selectivity (6.97), di-branched isomers selectivity (22.16), and upgrades the gasoline to a maximum RON (Research Octane Number) of 105. Benefitting from the energy regulation of the flexible pore space, the material can be easily regenerated only through a simple vacuum treatment for 15 minutes at 25 °C with no temperature fluctuation, saving almost 45% energy compared to the commercialized zeolite 5 A. This approach could potentially revolutionize the whole scenario of alkane isomer separation processes.

SUBMITTER: Wang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10960857 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective sorting of hexane isomers by anion-functionalized metal-organic frameworks with optimal energy regulation.

Wang Qingju Q   Yang Lifeng L   Ke Tian T   Hu Jianbo J   Suo Xian X   Cui Xili X   Xing Huabin H  

Nature communications 20240323 1


Extensive efforts have been made to improve the separation selectivity of hydrocarbon isomers with nearly distinguishable boiling points; however, how to balance the high regeneration energy consumption remains a daunting challenge. Here we describe the efficient separation of hexane isomers by constructing and exploiting the rotational freedom of organic linkers and inorganic SnF<sub>6</sub><sup>2-</sup> anions within adaptive frameworks, and reveal the nature of flexible host-guest interaction  ...[more]

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