Efficient Kinetic Separation of Carbon Dioxide from Acetylene Using Mordenites Featuring Modified 1D Channels with Excellent Selectivity and Diffusion

X Xianming Zhang Y Yi Wang L Lifeng Yang X Xiaofei Lu (Institute for Intelligent Bio/Chem Manufacturing) X Xian Suo (Institute for Intelligent Bio/Chem Manufacturing) X Xili Cui (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing for Functional Chemicals, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering) H Huabin Xing (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing for Functional Chemicals, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering)

Abstract

Abstract The design of physical adsorbents for a precise recognition of gas molecules with similar kinetic sizes is of importance as adsorptive separation can serve as an alternative to energy‐intensive distillation processes. However, it is challenging to balance the selectivity, capacity, and adsorption kinetics of the adsorbents. Herein, an efficient kinetic separation of acetylene and carbon dioxide is reported, which have nearly identical kinetic sizes, achieved through modification of the one‐dimensional (1D) channels of a micrometer‐sized mordenite. Under ambient conditions, the weak acid salt‐modified mordenite denoted as NaAlO 2 @MOR(0.5), exhibits a remarkable kinetic separation selectivity of 534.3 while retaining an excellent diffusivity for CO 2 . Compared to other adsorbent materials, its dynamic column performance for carbon dioxide significantly exceeds those of molecular sieve materials. In terms of separation selectivity, it is superior to thermodynamic separation adsorbents. The high efficiency of NaAlO 2 @MOR(0.5) in CO 2 /C 2 H 2 kinetic separation is validated by column breakthrough experiments. Furthermore, NaAlO 2 @MOR(0.5) has a low cost and high thermal stability. This study can guide the design of adsorbents that balance selectivity, capacity, and gas diffusivity, to provide a highly efficient kinetic separation of gas molecules with similar kinetic diameters.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 28
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

X

Xianming Zhang

Y

Yi Wang

L

Lifeng Yang

X

Xiaofei Lu

Institute for Intelligent Bio/Chem Manufacturing

X

Xian Suo

Institute for Intelligent Bio/Chem Manufacturing

X

Xili Cui

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing for Functional Chemicals, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering

H

Huabin Xing

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing for Functional Chemicals, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering