Exploring the Framework Hydrophobicity and Flexibility of ZIF-8: From Biofuel Recovery to Hydrocarbon Separations
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Zhang, KeLively, Ryan P.
Zhang, Chen
Chance, Ronald R.
Koros, William J.
Sholl, David S.
Nair, Sankar
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KUS-I1-011-21Date
2013-10-14Online Publication Date
2013-10-14Print Publication Date
2013-11-07Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/598293
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The framework hydrophobicity and flexibility of ZIF-8 are investigated by a detailed adsorption and diffusion study of a series of probe molecules including ethanol, 1-butanol, water, hexane isomers, xylene isomers, and 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. The prospects for using ZIF-8 in biofuel recovery and hydrocarbon separations are discussed in terms of adsorption or kinetic selectivities. ZIF-8 shows extremely low water vapor uptakes and is especially suitable for vapor phase butanol-based biofuel recovery. The extraordinary framework flexibility of ZIF-8 is demonstrated by the adsorption of hydrocarbon molecules that are much larger than its nominal pore size, such as m-xylene, o-xylene and 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. The calculation of corrected diffusion coefficients reveals an interesting spectrum of promising kinetic hydrocarbon separations by ZIF-8. These findings confirm that a molecular sieving effect tends to occur in the sorbate molecular size range of 4-6 Å rather than around the nominal ZIF-8 pore size of 3.4 Å, due to its surprising framework flexibility. © 2013 American Chemical Society.Citation
Zhang K, Lively RP, Zhang C, Chance RR, Koros WJ, et al. (2013) Exploring the Framework Hydrophobicity and Flexibility of ZIF-8: From Biofuel Recovery to Hydrocarbon Separations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 4: 3618–3622. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jz402019d.Sponsors
This material is based upon work supported partially by the following agencies: Department of Energy under Award Number DE-FOA-0000096, and Algenol Biofuels. W.J.K. also acknowledges Award No. KUS-I1-011-21 made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1021/jz402019d