Reduced-Symmetry Ligand Constructed Y-Based Metal–Organic Framework for Inverse Propane/Propylene Separation

IF 9.6 1区 化学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Materials Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c0195710.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c01957
Yonghua Zhong, Zi-Ming Ye, Fanrui Sha, Haomiao Xie, Xiaoliang Wang, Chenghui Zhang, Daofei Lv*, Yongwei Chen*, Zhibo Li and Omar K. Farha*, 
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The rational design of organic ligands is crucial in the development of new metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) to enrich the structural diversity and application potential of MOFs. For example, tuning the ligand symmetry has been widely utilized in the construction of new MOFs with specific properties. Herein, a novel Y-based MOF (denoted as NU-60) was generated by selecting a tritopic carboxylate ligand with reduced symmetry. Compared with its tritopic counterpart with relatively high symmetry, NU-60 has a new (3,12)-connected topology, highlighting the power of the ligand desymmetrization method to enrich MOF structural diversity. Gas adsorption studies demonstrated that NU-60 is a propane-selective adsorbent for efficient propane/propylene separation.

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还原对称配体构建的丙烷/丙烯反分离金属-有机骨架
有机配体的合理设计是开发新型金属有机骨架的关键,可以丰富金属有机骨架的结构多样性和应用潜力。例如,调整配体对称性已被广泛应用于构建具有特定性质的新型mof。本文通过选择对称性降低的三羟基羧酸配体,生成了一种新型的MOF(表示为NU-60)。与具有较高对称性的三价体相比,NU-60具有新的(3,12)连接拓扑结构,突出了配体不对称方法丰富MOF结构多样性的能力。气体吸附研究表明,NU-60是一种丙烷选择性吸附剂,可实现丙烷/丙烯的高效分离。
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