Discovery of a molecular adsorbent for efficient CO(2)/CH(4) separation using a computation-ready experimental database of porous molecular materials

利用可用于计算的多孔分子材料实验数据库,发现了一种用于高效分离CO₂/CH₄的分子吸附剂

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Abstract

The development and sharing of computational databases for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have significantly accelerated the exploration and application of these materials. Recently, molecular materials have emerged as a notable subclass of porous materials, characterized by their crystallinity, modularity, and processability. Among these, macrocycles and cages stand out as representative molecules. Experimental discovery of a target molecular material from a vast possibility of structures for defined applications is generally impractical due to high experimental costs. This study presents the most extensive Computation-ready Experimental (CoRE) database of macrocycles and cages (MCD) to date, comprising 7939 structures. Using the MCD, we conducted simulations of binary CO(2)/CH(4) competitive adsorption under conditions relevant to industrial applications. These simulations established a structure-property-function relationship, enabling the identification of materials with potential for CO(2)/CH(4) separation. Among them, a macrocycle, NDI-Δ, exhibited promising CO(2) adsorption capacity and selectivity, as confirmed by gas sorption and breakthrough experiments.

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