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Reverse shape selectivity of hexane isomer in ligand inserted MOF-74.


ABSTRACT: Separation of linear, mono-branched, and di-branched isomers is critically important in the petrochemical industry. In this computational study, we demonstrate that the ligand inserted Mg-MOF-74 structure leads to a reverse selectivity effect (i.e. phenomenon that preferentially allows larger species molecules to permeate in a gas mixture) of hexane isomers in the resulting material. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that strong confinement of the di-branched hydrocarbons in the small pores lead to reverse selectivity. Over a magnitude difference in diffusivity between linear alkanes and their di-branched isomers was observed, clearly showing the steric effects imposed by the pore structure.

SUBMITTER: Suh BL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9054571 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reverse shape selectivity of hexane isomer in ligand inserted MOF-74.

Suh Bong Lim BL   Kim Jihan J  

RSC advances 20200615 38


Separation of linear, mono-branched, and di-branched isomers is critically important in the petrochemical industry. In this computational study, we demonstrate that the ligand inserted Mg-MOF-74 structure leads to a reverse selectivity effect (<i>i.e.</i> phenomenon that preferentially allows larger species molecules to permeate in a gas mixture) of hexane isomers in the resulting material. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that strong confinement of the di-branched hydrocarbons in the smal  ...[more]

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