| Literature DB >> 28429390 |
Haoli Zhou1, Fei Tao1, Quan Liu1, Chunxin Zong1, Wenchao Yang1, Xingzhong Cao1,2, Wanqin Jin1, Nanping Xu1.
Abstract
Microporous polymer membranes continue to receive tremendous attention for energy-efficient gas separation processes owing to their high separation performances. A new network microporous polyamide membrane with good molecular-sieving performance for the separation of N2 from a volatile organic compound (VOC) mixture is described. Triple-substituted triptycene was used as the main monomer to form a fisherman's net-shaped polymer, which readily forms a composite membrane by solution casting. This membrane exhibited outstanding separation performance and good stability for the molecular-sieving separation of N2 over VOCs such as cyclohexane. The rejection rate of the membrane reached 99.2 % with 2098 Barrer N2 permeability at 24 °C under 4 kPa. This approach promotes development of microporous membranes for separation of condensable gases.Entities:
Keywords: gas separation; microporous membranes; polyamides; triptycene; volatile organic compounds
Year: 2017 PMID: 28429390 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201700176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336