| Literature DB >> 29944779 |
Anahid Sabetghadam1, Xinlei Liu1, Angelica F Orsi2, Magdalena M Lozinska2, Timothy Johnson3, Kaspar M B Jansen4, Paul A Wright2, Mariolino Carta5, Neil B McKeown6, Freek Kapteijn1, Jorge Gascon1,7.
Abstract
Membrane separation for gas purification is an energy-efficient and environment-friendly technology. However, the development of high performance membranes is still a great challenge. In principle, mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) have the potential to overcome current materials limitations, but in practice there is no straightforward method to match the properties of fillers and polymers (the main components of MMMs) in such a way that the final membrane performance reflects the high performance of the microporous filler and the processability of the continuous polymer phase. This issue is especially important when high flux polymers are utilized. In this work, we demonstrate that the use of small amounts of a glassy polymer in combination with high performance PIM-1 allow for the preparation of metal-organic framework (MOF)-based MMMs with superior separation properties and low aging rates under humid conditions, meeting the commercial target for post-combustion CO2 capture.Entities:
Keywords: compatibility; gas separation; membranes; metal-organic frameworks; microporous polymer
Year: 2018 PMID: 29944779 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201803006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236