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Interaction-selective molecular sieving adsorbent for direct separation of ethylene from senary C2-C4 olefin/paraffin mixture

Nature Communications [2024]
Peng Yong, Xiong Hanting, Zhang Peixin, Zhao Zhiwei, Liu Xing, Tang Shihui, Liu Yuan, Zhu Zhenliang, Zhou Weizhen, Deng Zhenning, Liu Junhui, Zhong Yao, Wu Zeliang, Chen Jingwen, Zhou Zhenyu, Chen Shixia, Deng Shuguang, Wang Jun
ABSTRACT

Olefin/paraffin separations are among the most energy-intensive processes in the petrochemical industry, with ethylene being the most widely consumed chemical feedstock. Adsorptive separation utilizing molecular sieving adsorbents can optimize energy efficiency, whereas the size-exclusive mechanism alone cannot achieve multiple olefin/paraffin sieving in a single adsorbent. Herein, an unprecedented sieving adsorbent, BFFOUR-Cu-dpds (BFFOUR = BF 4 - , dpds = 4,4’-bipyridinedisulfide), is reported for simultaneous sieving of C 2 -C 4 olefins from their corresponding paraffins. The interlayer spaces can be selectively opened through stronger guest-host interactions induced by unsaturated C = C bonds in olefins, as opposed to saturated paraffins. In equimolar six-component breakthrough experiments (C 2 H 4 /C 2 H 6 /C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 /n-C 4 H 8 /n-C 4 H 10 ), BFFOUR-Cu-dpds can simultaneously divide olefins from paraffins in the first column, while high-purity ethylene ( > 99.99%) can be directly obtained through the subsequent column using granular porous carbons. Moreover, gas-loaded single-crystal analysis, in-situ infrared spectroscopy measurements, and computational simulations demonstrate the accommodation patterns, interaction bonds, and energy pathways for olefin/paraffin separations.

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