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A vinyl-pedant triazine-based covalent organic framework for efficient C3H6/C2H4 separation
The separation of propylene (C 3 H 6 ) and ethylene (C 2 H 4 ) during the methanol-to-olefin (MTO) process is crucial yet challenging. Herein, we report a covalent organic framework (TzDva) featuring favorable nitrogen adsorption sites and vinyl modification for the capture of C 2 H 4 from C 3 H 6 /C 2 H 4 mixtures. TzDva exhibits enhanced crystallinity and porosity as well as reduced pore size compared to its vinyl-free counterpart (TzPA), as revealed through comprehensive characterization. The excellent performance of TzDva for C 3 H 6 /C 2 H 4 separation combined with its excellent recyclability was confirmed by both static adsorption and dynamic breakthrough experiments. Particularly, it exhibits a C 2 H 4 productivity of 4.29 mmol g −1 at 298 K with C 3 H 6 /C 2 H 4 (10/90) mixture. With decreasing temperature to 273 K, the performance can be further enhanced. Theoretical calculations and in-situ infrared analysis suggested that the remarkable selectivity of TzDva towards C 3 H 6 stems from its favorable pore environment, which facilitates a greater number of interactions with C 3 H 6 compared to C 2 H 4 guests. These results underpinned the effective separation of gas mixtures relevant to the MTO process.