Separating CH from coal bed methane is of great importance but challenging. Adsorption-based separation often suffers from low selectivity, poor stability, and difficulty to scale up. Herein, a stable and scalable metal-organic framework [MOF, CoNi(pyz-NH)] with multiple CH binding sites was reported to efficiently separate the CH/N mixture. Due to its suitable pore size and multiple CH binding sites, it exhibits excellent CH/N selectivity (16.5) and CH uptake (35.9 cm/g) at 273 K and 1 bar, which is comparable to that of the state-of-the-art MOFs. Theoretical calculations reveal that the high density of open metal sites and polar functional groups in the pores provide strong affinity to CH than to N. Moreover, CoNi(pyz-NH) displays excellent structural stability and can be scale-up synthesized (22.7 g). This work not only provides an excellent adsorbent but also provides important inspiration for the future design and preparation of porous adsorbents for separations.
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