Construction of a novel nickel-based MOF with accessible oxygen sites for efficient CH4/N2 separation†
Abstract
Enriching coal-bed methane to provide pure methane is promising and attractive. However, it is challenging due to the similar properties of CH4 and N2. In this work, a novel nickel-based metal–organic framework (named TUTJ-201Ni) with a high density of accessible oxygen sites was synthesized for CH4/N2 separation. From the structure, oxygen atoms from ligands and μ2-hydroxyl are densely distributed on the surface of rhombic channels. Gas adsorption measurements showed that TUTJ-201Ni exhibited high CH4 uptake over N2. CH4/N2 selectivity at 298 K and 1.0 bar was calculated to be 7.2. Modeling studies indicated that the pore centers surrounded with accessible oxygen atoms are the optimal bonding sites. The stronger adsorption affinity of CH4 can be attributed to multiple hydrogen bonding. The exceptional CH4/N2 separation performance of this material was further evaluated using breakthrough experiments.
- This article is part of the themed collection: FOCUS: Design and applications of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)