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Flexible Microporous Framework for One-Step Acquisition of Ethylene from Ternary C<sub>2</sub> Hydrocarbons
One-step purification of ethylene (C2H4)
from ternary C2 hydrocarbon mixtures is a crucial task
and an enduring challenge because of their similar molecular size
and physical properties. Owing to their intriguing structural dynamics,
flexible MOFs have attracted more attention for gas adsorption and
separation. Herein, we report a flexible MOF FJI-W-66 that exhibits rarely seen “breathing” behaviors for
C2 hydrocarbons. Upon activation, the channels of guest-free FJI-W-66a significantly contract to a nearly closed-pore state. FJI-W-66a shows the stepwise adsorption isotherms for C2 hydrocarbons, which suggests the occurrence of structural
transformation between less open and more open phases. Breakthrough
experiments provide evidence that FJI-W-66a can selectively
separate C2H4 from C2H2/C2H4/C2H6 mixtures with
different ratios under ambient conditions, realizing the one-step
acquisition of C2H4 from ternary C2 hydrocarbons