Investigation of the Dynamic Behaviour of H2 and D2 in a Kinetic Quantum Sieving System

Dankun Yang, Sebastien Rochat, Matthew Krzystyniak, Alexander Kulak, Jacques Olivier, Valeska P. Ting, Mi Tian

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Abstract

Porous organic cages (POCs) are nanoporous materials composed of discrete molecular units that have uniformly distributed functional pores. The intrinsic porosity of these structures can be tuned accurately at the nanoscale by altering the size of the porous molecules, particularly to an optimal size of 3.6 Å, to harness the kinetic quantum sieving effect. Previous research on POCs for isotope separation has predominantly centered on differences in the quantities of adsorbed isotopes. However, nuclear quantum effects also contribute significantly to the dynamics of the sorption process, offering additional opportunities for separating H2 and D2 at practical operational temperatures. In this study, our investigations into H2 and D2 sorption on POC samples revealed a higher uptake of D2 compared to that of H2 under identical conditions. We employed quasi-elastic neutron scattering to study the diffusion processes of D2 and H2 in the POCs across various temperature and pressure ranges. Additionally, neutron Compton scattering was utilized to measure the values of the nuclear zero-point energy of individual isotopic species in D2 and H2. The results indicate that the diffusion coefficient of D2 is approximately one-sixth that of H2 in the POC due to the nuclear quantum effect. Furthermore, the results reveal that at 77 K, D2 has longer residence times compared to H2 when moving from pore to pore. Consequently, using the kinetic difference of H2 and D2 in a porous POC system enables hydrogen isotope separation using a temperature or pressure swing system at around liquid nitrogen temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12467-12478
Number of pages12
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number10
Early online date29 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2024

Funding

The authors thank the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) for funding and allocation of ISIS beamtime (RB1920031), the Institut Laue Langevin for beamtime (6-07-67), and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for an EPSRC Research Fellowship for VPT (EP/R01650X/1) and Dr Huan Doan for advice and helpful discussions.

FundersFunder number
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Keywords

  • hydrogen isotope separation
  • kinetic analysis
  • kinetic quantum sieving
  • nuclear quantum effects
  • porous organic cage
  • quantum sieving
  • quasielastic neutron scattering

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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