A new honeycomb MOF for C2H4 purification and C3H6 enrichment by separating methanol to olefin products†
Abstract
C2H4 and C3H6 are the main products of the MTO (methanol to olefins) process and they are also important industrial raw materials. However, it is a great challenge to separate them from MTO products energetically and efficiently. We herein constructed a stable C3H6-selective MOF [Mn2(dtzip)(DMF)2]·3DMF·H2O (Mn-dtzip), by the reaction between the Mn2+ ions and 4,6-di(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)isophthalic acid (H4dtzip) ligands containing carboxylic acid and tetrazole bifunctional groups. The activated material with polar honeycomb channels revealed a preferential adsorption of C3H6 with high uptake (216.4 cm3 g−1, 298 K and 100 kPa) and significant selectivity of C3H6/C2H4 (8.6) ascribed to more accessible C3H6 adsorption sites including exposed metal centers, uncoordinated tetrazolate N atoms, and carboxylate groups compared to C2H4, as uncovered by theoretical simulations. Moreover, breakthrough experiments confirmed large differences in retention times between C2H4 and C3H6 in the separation column packed with the MOF, thus realizing an effective separation of C2H4–C3H6 to not only yield ≥99.9% purity of C2H4 by a one-step method but also greatly increased the enrichment of C3H6, such as from 50% to 90%, in the adsorbed mixtures.