Remarkably Selective Propylene-Propane Separation Using a Copper Scorpionate

Small. 2023 Mar;19(11):e2206984. doi: 10.1002/smll.202206984. Epub 2022 Dec 16.

Abstract

Propylene is a crucial building block to produce many industrial-scale chemicals including polypropylene. The separation of propylene from propane to reach the high-purity levels needed for downstream applications is a difficult task due to the close similarities in their physical properties. The olefin/paraffin separation including that involving propylene mainly relies on highly energy-intensive distillation processes and accounts for nearly 0.3% of the global energy consumption. The utility of a copper complex supported by a fluorinated bis(pyrazolyl)borate is demonstrated to accomplish the separation of propylene from propane repeatedly, under mild conditions with high selectivity. Complete characterization of a rare, copper(I) propylene complex is also reported including the molecular structure.

Keywords: copper; fluorinated ligands; gas separation; olefin-paraffin; propylene.