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Science | 2017

Control of zeolite framework flexibility and pore topology for separation of ethane and ethylene

Pablo J. Bereciartua; Ángel Cantín; Avelino Corma; José L. Jordá; Miguel Palomino; Fernando Rey; Susana Valencia; Edward W. Corcoran; Pavel Kortunov; Peter I. Ravikovitch; Allen W. Burton; Chris Yoon; Yu Wang; Charanjit S. Paur; Javier Guzman; Adeana Richelle Bishop; Gary L. Casty

Purifying ethylene with flexible zeolites Ethylene is a key feedstock for many chemicals and polymers, but its production requires cryogenic separation from ethane, an energy-consuming step. In theory, pure silica zeolites are well suited to separate olefins from paraffins. Bereciartua et al. synthesized a pure silica zeolite with very small pores, which, if static, would not adsorb either of these hydrocarbons. However, molecular dynamics suggested that the pores should be flexible. Indeed, in competitive adsorption experiments, the zeolite preferentially adsorbed ethylene from a mixed stream of ethylene and ethane. Science, this issue p. 1068 A pure silica zeolite has small, flexible pores that preferentially adsorb ethylene over ethane. The discovery of new materials for separating ethylene from ethane by adsorption, instead of using cryogenic distillation, is a key milestone for molecular separations because of the multiple and widely extended uses of these molecules in industry. This technique has the potential to provide tremendous energy savings when compared with the currently used cryogenic distillation process for ethylene produced through steam cracking. Here we describe the synthesis and structural determination of a flexible pure silica zeolite (ITQ-55). This material can kinetically separate ethylene from ethane with an unprecedented selectivity of ~100, owing to its distinctive pore topology with large heart-shaped cages and framework flexibility. Control of such properties extends the boundaries for applicability of zeolites to challenging separations.


Angewandte Chemie | 2018

Core-Shell Crystals of Porous Organic Cages

Shan Jiang; Yi Du; Marco Marcello; Edward W. Corcoran; David C. Calabro; Samantha Y. Chong; Linjiang Chen; Rob Clowes; Tom Hasell; Andrew I. Cooper

Abstract The first examples of core–shell porous molecular crystals are described. The physical properties of the core–shell crystals, such as surface hydrophobicity, CO2 /CH4 selectivity, are controlled by the chemical composition of the shell. This shows that porous core–shell molecular crystals can exhibit synergistic properties that out‐perform materials built from the individual, constituent molecules.


Archive | 2008

Low mesopore adsorbent contactors for use in swing adsorption processes

Harry W. Deckman; Ronald R. Chance; Edward W. Corcoran; David L. Stern


Archive | 2008

Removal of heavy hydrocarbons from gas mixtures containing heavy hydrocarbons and methane

Bruce T. Kelley; Paul Scott Northrop; Ronald R. Chance; Harry W. Deckman; Edward W. Corcoran; Eugene R. Thomas


Chemistry of Materials | 1990

Hydrothermal synthesis and single-crystal structural characterization of the layered vanadium(IV) phosphate VOC6H5PO3.cntdot.H2O

Guohe Huan; Allan J. Jacobson; Jack W. Johnson; Edward W. Corcoran


Archive | 1997

Zeolite containing composition with a selectivity enhancing coating

Harry W. Deckman; Edward W. Corcoran; James Alexander Mc Henry; Wenyih Frank Lai; Lothar Ruediger Czarnetzki; William Edward Wales


Archive | 2008

Removal of CO2, N2, or H2S from gas mixtures by swing adsorption with low mesoporosity adsorbent contactors

Harry W. Deckman; Ronald R. Chance; Sebastian C. Reyes; Gregory J. DeMartin; Eugene R. Thomas; Paul Scott Northrop; Bruce T. Kelley; Edward W. Corcoran


Archive | 1994

Zeolite membrane with a selectivity enhancing coating

Harry W. Deckman; Edward W. Corcoran; James Alexander Mchenry; Wenyih Frank Lai; Lothar Ruediger Czarnetzki; William Edward Wales


Archive | 2008

Temperature swing adsorption of CO2 from flue gas using a parallel channel contractor

Harry W. Deckman; Bruce T. Kelley; Frank Hershkowitz; Ronald R. Chance; Paul Scott Northrop; Edward W. Corcoran


Archive | 2008

Process for removing a target gas from a mixture of gases by swing adsorption

Sebastian C. Reyes; Harry W. Deckman; Ronald R. Chance; Gregory J. DeMartin; Frank Hershkowitz; Eugene R. Thomas; Paul Scott Northrop; Bruce T. Kelley; Edward W. Corcoran

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