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Record-Setting Selectivity for <i>p</i>-Xylene by an Intrinsically Porous Zero-Dimensional Metallocycle

Marike du Plessis, Varvara I. Nikolayenko, Leonard J. Barbour

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society70 citationsDOI

Abstract

In its crystalline state, a dinuclear Cu-based metallocycle discriminates between the three isomers of xylene with liquid-phase selectivity in the order p-xylene ≫ m-xylene ≫ o-xylene. This selectivity holds over a wide concentration range, with p-xylene concentrations as low as 5%. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction and gas chromatography further indicate that the metallocyclic host extracts trace amounts of p-xylene from commercially pure o-xylene (≥99%); using NMR spectroscopy, we show that the metallocycle exhibits exclusive selectivity for p-xylene. Crystallographic studies show that the selectivity is based on the size and shape of the guest in combination with the flexibility of the host.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistrySelectivityXylenep-XyleneMetallacycleCrystallographyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)TolueneX-ray crystallographyDiffractionOrganic chemistryOpticsPhysicsCatalysisMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsSupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesSurface Chemistry and Catalysis
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