Fabricating a Robust Ultramicroporous Metal-Organic Framework for Purifying Natural Gas and Coal Mine Methane

Small. 2024 Oct 18:e2407701. doi: 10.1002/smll.202407701. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Purifying methane (CH4) from natural gas and coal mine methane (CMM) is of great significance but challenging in the chemical industry. Herein, a robust ultramicroporous metal-organic framework (MOF) is reported, which can be synthesized on a gram scale by stirring under room temperature. Single-component adsorption isotherms of gases (CH4, ethane (C2H6), propane (C3H8), nitrogen (N2)) and breakthrough experiments indicate that the MOF can separate CH4 efficiently from CH4/C2H6/C3H8 ternary mixture, with super high purity-CH4 production of 154.7 cm3 g-1. Additionally, the MOF shows higher CH4 capacity than N2, resulting in excellent separation performance for the CH4/N2 mixture. Notably, the binding sites of gases can be precisely determined by single-crystal X-ray data, further confirmed by molecular simulation. It is found that there are multiple hydrogen bonds and C─H···π interactions between the gases and the framework. This work offers an excellent candidate material for CH4 purification with both high capacity and separation efficiency.

Keywords: breakthrough; gas separation; metal‐organic framework; methane purification; ternary gas mixture.