Xenon/krypton(Xe/Kr)separation is an important task in industry,yet it remains challenging to develop adsorbents with high Xe/Kr selectivity and adsorption capacity of Xe,especially at low partial pressures.Herein,we ...Xenon/krypton(Xe/Kr)separation is an important task in industry,yet it remains challenging to develop adsorbents with high Xe/Kr selectivity and adsorption capacity of Xe,especially at low partial pressures.Herein,we report a series of microporous carbon molecular sieves(CMSs)for Xe/Kr separation.Those materials have ideal bimodal pore size distributions that not only provide substantial space for the accommodation of gas molecules,but also allow selective diffusion of gas molecules.Additionally,the carbon frameworks decorated with polar oxygen-containing functional groups afford higher affinity for Xe than Kr,which is proven by density functional theory(DFT)calculations and charge density difference analysis.The optimal CPVDC-700 exhibits a high selectivity of Xe/Kr and,more importantly,a record-high uptake of Xe(2.93 mmol g^(-1))at 0.2 bar and298 K,which is the highest among all the reported carbon adsorbents.Breakthrough experiments confirm the excellent performance of such CMSs for Xe/Kr separation,and the dynamic adsorption uptake of Xe and productivity of high-purity Kr are calculated to be 2.91 mmol g^(-1)and 208 m L g^(-1)(9.29 mmol g^(-1)),respectively,which also set up a new benchmark for Xe/Kr separation of carbon adsorbents.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21878260,21978254,22141001)the Ministry of Education-Singapore(MOE2018-T2-2-148,MOE2019-T2-1-093)+4 种基金the Energy Market Authority of Singapore(EMA-EP009-SEGC-020)the Agency for ScienceTechnology and Research(U2102d2004,U2102d2012)the National Research Foundation(NRF-CRP26-2021RS-0002)the China Scholarship Council(CSC,202106310172)for a fellowship to support his study at National University of Singapore。
文摘Xenon/krypton(Xe/Kr)separation is an important task in industry,yet it remains challenging to develop adsorbents with high Xe/Kr selectivity and adsorption capacity of Xe,especially at low partial pressures.Herein,we report a series of microporous carbon molecular sieves(CMSs)for Xe/Kr separation.Those materials have ideal bimodal pore size distributions that not only provide substantial space for the accommodation of gas molecules,but also allow selective diffusion of gas molecules.Additionally,the carbon frameworks decorated with polar oxygen-containing functional groups afford higher affinity for Xe than Kr,which is proven by density functional theory(DFT)calculations and charge density difference analysis.The optimal CPVDC-700 exhibits a high selectivity of Xe/Kr and,more importantly,a record-high uptake of Xe(2.93 mmol g^(-1))at 0.2 bar and298 K,which is the highest among all the reported carbon adsorbents.Breakthrough experiments confirm the excellent performance of such CMSs for Xe/Kr separation,and the dynamic adsorption uptake of Xe and productivity of high-purity Kr are calculated to be 2.91 mmol g^(-1)and 208 m L g^(-1)(9.29 mmol g^(-1)),respectively,which also set up a new benchmark for Xe/Kr separation of carbon adsorbents.