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      A porous coordination framework for highly sensitive and selective solid-phase microextraction of non-polar volatile organic compounds

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              Hydrocarbon separations in a metal-organic framework with open iron(II) coordination sites.

              The energy costs associated with large-scale industrial separation of light hydrocarbons by cryogenic distillation could potentially be lowered through development of selective solid adsorbents that operate at higher temperatures. Here, the metal-organic framework Fe(2)(dobdc) (dobdc(4-) : 2,5-dioxido-1,4-benzenedicarboxylate) is demonstrated to exhibit excellent performance characteristics for separation of ethylene/ethane and propylene/propane mixtures at 318 kelvin. Breakthrough data obtained for these mixtures provide experimental validation of simulations, which in turn predict high selectivities and capacities of this material for the fractionation of methane/ethane/ethylene/acetylene mixtures, removal of acetylene impurities from ethylene, and membrane-based olefin/paraffin separations. Neutron powder diffraction data confirm a side-on coordination of acetylene, ethylene, and propylene at the iron(II) centers, while also providing solid-state structural characterization of the much weaker interactions of ethane and propane with the metal.
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                Journal
                CSHCBM
                Chem. Sci.
                Chem. Sci.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2041-6520
                2041-6539
                2013
                2013
                : 4
                : 1
                : 351-356
                Article
                10.1039/C2SC21181E
                57cb1c73-dd49-42f2-8cf0-037d0ff2fbbe
                © 2013
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