Abstract

Mixed gas cosorption and gas chromatographic investigations demonstrate that a zeolitic organic–inorganic ionic crystal K2[Cr3O(OOCH)6(4-etpy)3]2[α-SiW12O40]·2H2O [1·2H2O] (etpy = ethylpyridine) with a pore diameter of 3.5 A possesses high separation ability of carbon dioxide (kinetic diameter 3.3 A) over methane (3.76 A) at room temperature in the presence of water vapor. Monte Carlo simulation combined with density functional theory calculation suggests that carbon dioxide molecules diffuse into the one-dimensional channels and interact initially with the potassium ions and then with the oxygen atoms of silicododecatungstates, which are confirmed with carbon dioxide sorption enthalpy and in situ IR spectroscopy.

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