Abstract

Multinuclear pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR was used to study the self-diffusion of ethane and ethylene inside loosely packed beds of zeolitic imidazolate framework-11 (ZIF-11) crystals. Diffusion measurements were performed at different temperatures under conditions where the length scales of displacements were smaller than or comparable with the mean size of the ZIF-11 crystals. For the crystal beds loaded with a single sorbate, these studies showed a larger intracrystalline diffusivity for ethane than that for ethylene under the same or comparable experimental conditions, an unexpected result due to the larger size of ethane compared to that of ethylene. PFG NMR diffusion studies of ZIF-11 beds loaded with ethane/ethylene mixtures revealed that substituting a fraction of ethane molecules by ethylene molecules decreases the intracrystalline diffusivity of ethane. These results in combination with an observation of a higher-for-ethylene-than-for-ethane activation energy of intracrystalline self-diffusio...

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