Molecular dynamics simulation of adsorption and separation of xylene isomers by Cu-HKUST-1 |
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Authors: | Guo-Jian Ji Ting Xiang Xiao-Qing Zhou Le Chen Zhi-Hui Zhang Bei-Bei Lu Xing-Jian Zhou |
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Affiliation: | Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Green Process Equipment, School of Petroleum and Gas Engineering, School of Energy, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164 P. R. China, +86-15806128724 ; Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalytic Materials and Technology, Advanced Catalysis and Green Manufacturing Collaborative Innovation Center, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164 P. R. China |
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Abstract: | Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used in the adsorption separation of various gases. A fundamental understanding of the effective separation of xylene isomers helps improve aromatic products'' separation efficiency and reduce industrial separation costs. Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations combined with Molecular Science is widely used to predict gas adsorption and diffusion in single crystals with metal–organic frameworks. We performed a GCMC + MD combined approach to study xylene isomers'' adsorption and separation in Cu-HKUST-1 to predict the permeability and selectivity of the ternary gas mixture in the MOF with the adsorption and diffusion usage data. Most current studies take into account the computational cost and difficulty. Most recent research models are limited to the adsorption of a single or specific molecule, such as hydrogen, methane, carbon dioxide, etc. For this reason, we report an attempt to study the adsorption separation of aromatic gases (p-xylene/o-xylene/m-xylene) based on Cu-HKUST-1 single-crystal materials based on some previous research methods with an appropriate increase in computational cost. To predict the adsorption selectivity and permeability of the ternary mixture of xylene isomers on the MOF surface, the model simulation calculates key parameters of gas adsorption, including gas adsorption volume (N), the heat of adsorption (Qst), Henry coefficient (K), and diffusion coefficient (D).Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used in the adsorption separation of various gases. |
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