Abstract

AbstractA new porous coordination polymer, ([La(BTB)H2O]·solvent (1⊃guest)), is synthesized. Gas adsorption, ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) and breakthrough experiments of it exhibits high CH4 separation capability toward CO2 and C2 hydrocarbons at 273 K. In addition, this also shows good water and chemical stability, in particular, it is stable at pH = 14 at 100 °C, which is unprecedented for carboxylate‐based porous coordination polymers. Furthermore, the effective adsorption site for separation is revealed by using an in situ diffuse reflectance IR fourier transform (DRIFT) spectra study.

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