ZIF-67 Framework: A Promising New Candidate for Propylene/Propane Separation. Experimental Data and Molecular Simulations

Authors
Krokidas, PanagiotisCastier, MarceloMoncho, SalvadorSredojevic, Dusan N.Brothers, Edward N.Kwon, Hyuk TaekJeong, Hae-KwonLee, Jong SukEconomou, Ioannis G.
Issue Date
2016-04
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, v.120, no.15, pp.8116 - 8124
Abstract
ZIF-67, a Co-substituted ZIF-8 structure, is investigated as a candidate for the industrially highly demanding propylene/propane separation, with the use of computational techniques for the first time. A new force field for the ZIF-67 framework based on density functional theory calculations is reported along with a recently developed force field for ZIF-8. The new force field is validated through comparison with structural data for ZIF-67 from the literature. Molecular dynamics simulations are reported for ZIF-67, showing a dramatic increase of propylene/propane corrected diffusivities ratio when compared to ZIF-8, implying a huge improvement in the separation of the mixture. The sieving mechanism of ZIF frameworks is investigated, and the results yield a dependency of the swelling motion of the gates from the bonding of the metal atom with its surrounding atoms. The presence of Co in the modified framework results in a tighter structure with a smaller oscillation of the gate opening, which leads to a narrower aperture. The results from the simulations and experiments in ZIF-67 place this new structure at the top of the candidates for propylene/propane separation.
Keywords
ZEOLITIC IMIDAZOLATE FRAMEWORKS; FORCE-FIELD; DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; MECHANICAL CALCULATIONS; LIGHT-HYDROCARBONS; DIFFUSION; MEMBRANES; ETHANE; FLEXIBILITY; MOBILITY
ISSN
1932-7447
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124194
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b00305
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