Separation of Hexane Isomers in a Metal-Organic Framework with Triangular Channels
University of California, Berkeley · Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks can offer pore geometries that are not available in zeolites or other porous media, facilitating distinct types of shape-based molecular separations. Here, we report Fe2(BDP)3 (BDP(2-) = 1,4-benzenedipyrazolate), a highly stable framework with triangular channels that effect the separation of hexane isomers according to the degree of branching. Consistent with the varying abilities of the isomers to wedge along the triangular corners of the structure, adsorption isotherms and calculated isosteric heats indicate an adsorption selectivity order of n-hexane > 2-methylpentane > 3-methylpentane > 2,3-dimethylbutane ≈ 2,2-dimethylbutane. A breakthrough experiment performed at 160°C with an…
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Authors
10- ZRZoey R. Herm
University of California, Berkeley
- BMBrian M. Wiers
University of California, Berkeley
- JAJarad A. Mason
University of California, Berkeley
- JMJasper M. van Baten
Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, University of Amsterdam
- MRMatthew R. Hudson
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Center for Neutron Research
Topics & keywords
- Hexane
- Adsorption
- Chemistry
- Selectivity
- Molecule
- Wedge (geometry)
- Monte Carlo method
- Structural isomer