Authors: Pengtao Guo, Jia Fu, Bo Xue, Ting Wang, Lianhao Yang, Yunpan Ying, Qingyuan Yang, Dahuan Liu
Published: 2025-03-11
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AbstractThe dynamic structural properties of flexible metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) endow them with a unique ability to recognize guest molecules. However, designing a flexible MOF that is sensitive to guest molecules and can recognize one target molecule from gas mixtures that have weak interactions with the adsorbent remains a challenge. Herein, a “guest‐adaptive rotational valve” strategy is proposed that introduces a guest‐adaptive rotating 3D linker into a 1D confined channel of locally flexible MOF (CoNi‐TED) to address this challenging separation. Under the collaboration of adaptive rotating linkers and dense open metal sites, CoNi‐TED displays record CH4/N2 selectivity (23.5) and CH4/N2 uptake ratio (8.64) at 298 K and 1 bar. Breakthrough experiments and pressure swing adsorption (PSA)simulations show that it can produce CH4 with a good balance between purity and recovery. Besides, it shows high structural stability and can be scaled up to a kilogram scale under simple and gentle synthesis conditions, rendering it a new benchmark adsorbent for natural gas purification.