Confinement and Separation of Benzene from an Azeotropic Mixture Using a Chlorinated B←N Adduct
Isabella J. Jupiter,
Jesus Daniel Loya,
Nicholas Lutz
et al.
Abstract:Separations of azeotropic mixtures are typically carried out using energy-demanding processes (e.g., distillation). Here, we report the capacity of a self-assembled chlorinated boronic ester-based adduct to confine acetonitrile and benzene in channels upon crystallization. The solvent confinement occurs via a combination of hydrogen bonding and [π•••π] interactions. Quantitative separation of benzene from an azeotropic 1:1 mixture of a benzene/acetonitrile (v/v), and methanol is achieved through crystallizatio… Show more
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