A novel fructose-based adsorbent with high capacity and its ethane-selective adsorption property

2018 
Abstract Separation of ethane/ethylene mixture at normal temperature and pressure is a challenging issue in the petrochemical industry. Herein, we synthesized Fructose-based carbon materials (C-Frus) with characteristic of ethane-selective adsorption for the energy-effective separation of ethane and ethylene. The as-synthesized sample C-Fru-4-700 exhibited narrow micropore size distribution and high micropore volume. More importantly, these samples presented preferential adsorption of C 2 H 6 over C 2 H 4 , of which the ethane capacity of the sample C-Fru-4-700 reached as high as 7.94 mmol/g at 25 °C and 100kPa, much higher than that of many MOFs, and its selectivity for equimolar C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 mixture reached 4 at low pressure. These excellent properties made C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 mixture be well separated by fixed bed at 25 °C. Computational simulations revealed that the surface O site1 , O site2 and O site3 sites of the materials are the favorably adsorptive sites of C 2 H 6 . Fructose-based carbon materials are promising for separation of ethane/ethylene mixture at normal condition.
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