Amide-Functionalized Metal-Organic Frameworks Coupled with Open Fe/Sc Sites for Efficient Acetylene Purification.

Inorg Chem

Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Science of Shaanxi Province, Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710062, China.

Published: December 2021

Acetylene (CH) purification is of great importance for many chemical synthesis and processes. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used for gas adsorption and separation due to their variable structure and porosity. However, the exploitation of ideal MOF adsorbents for CH keeps a challenging task. Herein, a combination of open metal sites (OMSs) and Lewis basic sites (LBSs) in robust MOFs is demonstrated to effectively promote the CH purification performance. Accordingly, SNNU-37(Fe/Sc), two isostructural MOFs constituted by [FeO(COO)] or [ScO(COO)] trinuclear clusters and amide-functionalized tricarboxylate linkers, were designed with extra-stable 3,6-connected new architectures. Derived from the coexistence of high-density OMSs and LBSs, the CH adsorption amounts of SNNU-37(Fe/Sc) are much higher than those values for CH and CO. Theoretical IAST selectivity values of SNNU-37(Fe) are 2.4 for CH/CH (50/50, v/v) and 9.9 for CH/CO (50/50, v/v) at 298 K and 1 bar, indicating an excellent CH separation ability. Experimental breakthrough curves also revealed that SNNU-37(Fe) could effectively separate CH/CH and CH/CO under ambient conditions. GCMC simulations further indicate that open Fe or Sc sites and amide groups mainly contribute to stronger adsorption sites for CH molecules.

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