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2021 ◽  
pp. 265-280
Author(s):  
Taekhee Lee ◽  
Rachel Walker ◽  
Jon Hummer ◽  
Elizabeth Ashley ◽  
Steven Mischler
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gunter H. Just ◽  
Matthew J. Roy ◽  
Katherine H. Joy ◽  
Gregory C. Hutchings ◽  
Katharine L. Smith

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng Luo ◽  
Li Wang ◽  
Lele Gong ◽  
Wansheng Jia ◽  
Rajamani Krishna ◽  
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Abstract Separation of propane from nature gas is of great importance to industry. However, in light of size-based separation, there still lacks effective method to directly separate propane from nature gas, due to the comparable physical properties for these light alkanes (C1-C4) and the middle size of propane. In this work, we found that a new Th-MOF could be an ideal solution for this issue. The Th-MOF takes UiO-66-type structure, but with the pocket sealed by six-fold imide groups; this not only precisely reduces the size of pocket to exactly match propane, but also enhances the host-guest interactions through multiple supramolecular interactions. As a result, highly selective adsorption of propane over methane, ethane, and butane was observed, implying unique middle-size separation. The actual separation was confirmed by breakthrough experiments, and it is found that both relatively smaller molecules (methane and ethane) and relatively bigger molecules (butane) break through the Th-MOF column within 10 min/g, whereas propane with middle size can maintain very long retention time up to 80 min/g, strongly suggesting middle-size separation and its superior application in direct separation of propane from nature gas. The separation mechanism, as unveiled by both theoretical calculation and comparative experiments, is due to the six-fold imide-sealed pockets that could effectively distinguish propane from other light alkanes through both size effect and host-guest interactions.


Author(s):  
Felix Geißler ◽  
María Martínez-Cabanas ◽  
Pablo Lodeiro ◽  
Eric P. Achterberg

AbstractThe extensive use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in consumer products, medicine, and industry leads to their release into the environment. Thus, a characterization of the concentration, size, fate, and toxicity of AgNPs under environmental conditions is required. In this study, we present the characterization and optimization of an asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) system coupled with UV/Vis spectrophotometer and dynamic light scattering (DLS) detector as a powerful tool for the size separation and multi-parameter characterization of AgNPs in complex matrices. The hyphenated AF4-UV/Vis-DLS system was first characterized using individual injections of the different size fractions. We used electrostatically stabilized AgNPs of 20-, 50-, and 80-nm nominal diameters coated with lipoic acid. We investigated the effect of applied cross-flows, carrier solutions, focus times, and quantity of injected particles on the nature of the AF4 fractograms and on the integrity of the AgNPs. Best size separation of a 1:1 mixture of 20- and 80-nm AgNPs was achieved using cross-flows of 0.5 and 0.7 mL/min with 1 mM NaCl and 0.05% v/v Mucasol as carrier solutions. We also researched the behavior of AgNPs in natural waters using the hyphenated AF4-UV/Vis-DLS system, under determined optimal conditions. Graphical abstract


Author(s):  
Kristina Radoš ◽  
Nikolina Čukelj Mustač ◽  
Saša Drakula ◽  
Dubravka Novotni ◽  
Maja Benković ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mengxiang Jiang ◽  
Ping Wu ◽  
Xianpeng Chen ◽  
Heping Fu ◽  
Nan Qiu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 63-69
Author(s):  
Etthel Windels ◽  
Bram Van den Bergh ◽  
Jan Michiels

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