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Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of the Influence of Different Linker Molecules in Imidazolate Frameworks Potsdam (IFP-n) on the Separation of Olefin–Paraffin Mixtures
Four metal–organic
frameworks with similar topology but
different chemical environment inside the pore structure, namely,
IFP-1, IFP-3, IFP-5, and IFP-7, have been investigated with respect
to the separation potential for olefin–paraffin mixtures as
well as the influence of the different linkers on adsorption properties
using experiments and Monte Carlo simulations. All IFP structures
show a higher adsorption of ethane compared to ethene with the exception
of IFP-7 which shows no selectivity in breakthrough experiments. For
propane/propane separation, all adsorbents show a higher adsorption
for the olefin. The experimental results agree quite well with the
simulated values except for the IFP-7, which is presumably due to
the flexibility of the structure. Moreover, the experimental and simulated
isotherms were confirmed with breakthrough experiments that render
IFP-1, IFP-3, and IFP-5 as suitable for the purification of ethene
from ethane