Issue 34, 2020

Hexane isomers separation on an isoreticular series of microporous Zr carboxylate metal organic frameworks

Abstract

A series of isoreticular Zr carboxylate MOFs, MIL-140A, B and C, exhibiting 1D microporous triangular shaped channels and based on different aromatic dicarboxylate ligands (1,4-BDC, 2,6-NDC and 4,4′-BPDC, respectively), were investigated by chromatographic breakthrough experiments regarding their ability to separate hexane isomers (nC6/2MP/3MP/23DMB/22DMB). Both single and equimolar multicomponent experiments were performed at the temperatures 343, 373, and 423 K and a total hydrocarbon pressure up to 50.0 kPa using the MIL-140B form. The elution order is similar to that of the normal boiling point of the compounds nC6 > 2MP > 3MP > 23DMB > 22DMB. It is noteworthy that this material enables separation of the hexane isomers by class, linear > mono-branched > di-branched, with a selectivity (linear + mono-branched isomers/di-branched isomers) up to 10 at 343 K, decreasing, however, as the temperature increases. Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations were further performed to gain insight into the adsorption/separation mechanisms, highlighting the crucial need to consider a tiny tilting of the organic linkers for capturing the experimental observations. The impact of the pore size was finally assessed through the comparison with MIL-140A and MIL-140C, respectively, based on multicomponent experiments at 343 K. We evidenced a significant decrease of the selectivity (about 2) in both cases while the loadings were decreased or increased for MIL-140A and MIL-140C, respectively. Additionally, MIL-140C was demonstrated to exhibit an uncommon shift in the elution order occurring between nC6 and 3MP, 3MP being the last compound to saturate in the column.

Graphical abstract: Hexane isomers separation on an isoreticular series of microporous Zr carboxylate metal organic frameworks

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2020
Accepted
30 Jul 2020
First published
30 Jul 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 17780-17789

Hexane isomers separation on an isoreticular series of microporous Zr carboxylate metal organic frameworks

A. Henrique, T. Maity, H. Zhao, P. F. Brântuas, A. E. Rodrigues, F. Nouar, A. Ghoufi, G. Maurin, J. A. C. Silva and C. Serre, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 17780 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA05538G

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