A Microporous Multi-Cage Metal–Organic Framework for an Effective One-Step Separation of Branched Alkanes Feeds uri icon

resumo

  • The improvement of the Total Isomerization Process (TIP) for the production of high-quality gasoline with the ultimate goal of reaching a Research Octane Number (RON) higher than 92 requires the use of specific sorbents to separate pentane and hexane isomers into classes of linear, mono- and di-branched isomers. Herein we report the design of a new multi-cage microporous Fe(III)-MOF (referred to as MIP-214, MIP stands for materials of the Institute of Porous Materials of Paris) with a flu-e topology, incorporating an asymmetric heterofunctional ditopic ligand, 4-pyrazolecarboxylic acid, that exhibits an appropriate microporous structure for a thermodynamic-controlled separation of hydrocarbon isomers. This MOF produced via a direct, scalable, and mild synthesis route was proven to encompass a unique separation of C5/C6 isomers by classes of low RON over high RON alkanes with a sorption hierarchy: (n-hexane >> n-pentane approximate to 2-methylpentane>3-methylpentane)(low RON)>>(2,3-dimethylbutane approximate to i-pentane approximate to 2,2-dimethylbutane)(high RON) following the adsorption enthalpy sequence. We reveal for the first time that a single sorbent can efficiently separate such a complex mixture of high RON di-branched hexane and mono-branched pentane isomers from their low RON counterparts, which is a major achievement reported so far.

autores

  • Zhou, L.
  • Brântuas, P.
  • Henrique, A.
  • Reinsch, H.
  • Wahiduzzaman, M.
  • Grenèche, J.-M.
  • Alírio E. Rodrigues
  • José Silva
  • Pinto, M.A.
  • G. Maurin
  • Christian Serre

data de publicação

  • janeiro 1, 2024