| Literature DB >> 28052430 |
Silvana Hurrle1,2,3, Sebastian Friebe4, Jonas Wohlgemuth3, Christof Wöll3, Jürgen Caro4, Lars Heinke3.
Abstract
Despite their huge potential for efficient molecular separation, the fabrication of membranes from metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) remains a major challenge. The powders obtained by the conventional solvothermal MOF syntheses are difficult to process, and as a result the fabrication of well-performing, large-area MOF-based membranes is still awaiting success. The deposition of MOF thin films suited for membrane applications is demonstrated by employing a step-by-step spray method. This method can be scaled up to obtain industrially relevant membrane areas and a continuous process is also possible. The performance of sprayed HKUST-1-based membranes by the separation of a binary H2 /CO2 mixture is also demonstrated. Furthermore, this approach enables the control of the MOF film thickness, and thus controlling the permeance and the selectivity of the membrane.Entities:
Keywords: H2/CO2 separation; HKUST-1 membrane; metal-organic frameworks; thin films
Year: 2017 PMID: 28052430 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201606056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236