Highly selective removal of N from unconventional natural gas is considered as a viable way to increase the heat value of CH and reduce the greenhouse effect caused by the direct emission of CH/N mixture. In this work, a three-dimensional Cu-MOF with two different types of micropores was synthesized, exhibiting a high selectivity for CH/N (10.00-12.67) and the highest sorbent selection parameter value (65.73) among the reported materials. The CH molecule interacts with the framework to form multiple van der Waals interactions both in hydrophilic and hydrophobic pores, indicated by density functional theory calculations to gain a deep insight into the adsorption binding sites. In contrast, the weak polarity feature of the hydrophobic pore and the occupied open-metal sites in the hydrophilic pore result in a very low adsorption uptake of N. The excellent separation performance combining the good stability and regenerability guarantees this Cu-MOF to be a promising adsorbent for an efficient separation of the CH/N mixture.
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