Beyond the Selectivity-Capacity Trade-Off: Ultrathin Carbon Nanoplates with Easily Accessible Ultramicropores for High-Efficiency Propylene/Propane Separation.

Nano Lett

State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Liaoning Key Laboratory for Catalytic Conversion of Carbon Resources, and School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.

Published: August 2022

Rapid and highly efficient CH/CH separation over porous carbons is seriously hindered by the trade-off effect between adsorption capacity and selectivity. Here, we report a new type of porous carbon nanoplate (CNP) featuring an ultrathin thickness of around 8 nm and easily accessible ultramicropores (approximately 5.0 Å). The ultrathin nature of the material allows a high accessibility of gas molecules into the interior transport channels, and ultramicropores magnify the difference in diffusion behavior between CH and CH molecules, together ensuring a remarkable CH/CH separation performance. The CNPs show a high and steady CH capacity of up to 3.03 mmol g at 298 K during consecutive dynamic cycles, which is superior to that of the state-of-the-art porous carbons and even porous crystalline materials. In particular, the CNPs show a rapid gas diffusivity, which is 1000 times higher than that of conventional activated carbons. This research provides a promising design principle for addressing the selectivity-capacity trade-off for other types of adsorbent materials.

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