A robust ethane-selective hypercrosslinked porous organic adsorbent with high ethane capacity
- Authors
- Park, Hyein; Kang, Minjung; Kang, Dong Won; Hong, Chang Seop
- Issue Date
- 15-2월-2022
- Publisher
- ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.10, no.7, pp.3579 - 3584
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 7
- Start Page
- 3579
- End Page
- 3584
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137505
- DOI
- 10.1039/d1ta09467j
- ISSN
- 2050-7488
- Abstract
- While preferential adsorption of ethane (C2H6) over ethylene (C2H4) is more advantageous in industrial separation technology, most porous materials such as metal-organic frameworks, covalent-organic frameworks, and hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks provide C2H4 -selective performance, and they suffer from poor stability and large-scale synthesis problems required for practical applications. Herein, we report the synthesis and C-2 gas separation properties of seven robust hypercrosslinked polymers (HCPs; HCP_TPB, HCP_TMPB, HCP_BCMBP, HCP_p-DCX, HCP_m-DCX, HCP_o-DCX, and HCP_CMBA) prepared from inexpensive starting monomers through the facile FriedeI-Crafts reaction. Notably, HCP_TPB exhibited the highest C2H6 capture capacity among C2H6-selective metal-free adsorbents. The preferential C2H6 adsorption is associated with enhanced C-H...pi interactions in the intrinsically nonpolar environments created by aromatic rings. In addition, a Linear relationship between ethane uptake and surface area in porous organic frameworks was established for the first time. Breakthrough experiments demonstrated the selective separation of C2H6 from C2H6/C2H4 mixtures and the recyclablity of HCP_TPB and HCP_TMPB. This work provides a design basis for the development of scalable, robust C2H6-selective adsorbents by tuning the nonpolar pore environment.
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