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Efficient adsorption separation of xylene isomers using a facilely fabricated cyclodextrin‐based metal–organic framework
Author(s) -
Chen Le,
Zhu DanDan,
Ji GuoJian,
Yuan Sheng,
Qian JunFeng,
He MingYang,
Chen Qun,
Zhang ZhiHui
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of chemical technology and biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1097-4660
pISSN - 0268-2575
DOI - 10.1002/jctb.5644
Subject(s) - adsorption , p xylene , petrochemical , xylene , structural isomer , chemistry , o xylene , metal organic framework , cyclodextrin , phase (matter) , anthracene , chemical engineering , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis , toluene , engineering
Background Metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) are energy‐efficient adsorbents for separating industrial chemical feedstocks. A type of MOF containing an extended porous network of γ‐cyclodextrin (γ‐CD) and alkali metal salts, CD‐MOF, has potential applications in adsorption separation processes in the petrochemical industry. This study aims to present the adsorption efficiency of CD‐MOF‐1 in separating xylene regioisomers. Results The adsorption separation of xylene regioisomers on layered CD‐MOF‐1 microcrystals was studied using batch vapor‐phase adsorption and liquid‐phase breakthrough adsorption. CD‐MOF‐1 showed preferable adsorption of o ‐xylene over the other two isomers, with adsorption strength in the order o ‐xylene ( o X) >  m ‐xylene ( m X) >  p ‐xylene ( p X). With increased temperature, high adsorption capacities of o X and m X over p X were detected. However, this also resulted in a decrease of the separation factors of o X/ p X and m X/ p X. Conclusion The high resolution and large separation factors for o X/ p X and m X/ p X make CD‐MOF‐1 an efficient and reliable alternative adsorbent to the isolation protocols for xylene isomers currently used in the petrochemical industry. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry

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