Affiliation:
1. MOE Key Laboratory of Bioinorganic and Synthetic Chemistry School of Chemistry Sun Yat-Sen University Guangzhou 510275 China
Abstract
AbstractThe ethanol/water separation challenge highlights the adsorption capacity/selectivity trade‐off problem. We show that the target guest can serve as a gating component of the host to block the undesired guest, giving molecular sieving effect for the adsorbent possessing large pores. Two hydrophilic/water‐stable metal azolate frameworks were designed to compare the effects of gating and pore‐opening flexibility. Large amounts (up to 28.7 mmol g−1) of ethanol with fuel‐grade (99.5 %+) and even higher purities (99.9999 %+) can be produced in a single adsorption process from not only 95 : 5 but also 10 : 90 ethanol/water mixtures. More interestingly, the pore‐opening adsorbent possessing large pore apertures showed not only high water adsorption capacity but also exceptionally high water/ethanol selectivity characteristic of molecular sieving. Computational simulations demonstrated the critical role of guest‐anchoring aperture for the guest‐dominated gating process.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Guangdong Science and Technology Department
Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
13 articles.
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