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Exploring humidity-resistant, ethane-selective adsorbents for the one-step purification of polymer-grade (>99.95%) ethylene from ethane-ethylene mixtures is of great importance, yet remains a significant challenge. To address this challenge, we present a novel strategy for constructing a “superhydrophobic molecular selector” (SMS) based on a porous organic cage (POC), which features a superhydrophobic outer surface and an inner cavity with multiple ethane-selective functional sites. The resulting SMS-POC-1 demonstrates excellent C 2 H 6 adsorption capacity (97 cm 3 g –1 at 298 K) and C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 selectivity ( S ads = 2.40 at 298 K), offering a superior trade-off between ethane adsorption capacity and C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 adsorption selectivity among all C 2 H 6 -selective adsorbents. Especially, breakthrough experiments demonstrate that SMS-POC-1 efficiently produces polymer-grade C 2 H 4 from C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 mixtures at 60% relative humidity (RH), making it the highest-selectivity adsorbent reported to date that can stably operate in a humid environment. The combination of experimental results and theoretical calculations reveals that the coexistence of a superhydrophobic outer surface and synergistic C–H···π interactions and hydrogen-bonding sites accounts for the high C 2 H 6 /C 2 H 4 separation performance under humid conditions for SMS-POC-1. Our work thus not only demonstrates a general strategy for guiding the design of humidity-resistant adsorption-separation materials but also presents a promising candidate for potential applications in hydrocarbon separation.
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