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Sorption, swelling, and free volume of polybenzimidazole (PBI) and PBI/zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) nano-composite membranes for pervaporation

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 774-783

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2012.11.056

Keywords

Nano-composite membranes; Free volume; Pervaporation

Funding

  1. A-STAR
  2. NUS [R-279-000-288-305]
  3. National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) [R-279-000-311-281]

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We have studied alcohol- and water-induced swelling and sorption of PBI and PBI/ZIF-8 nano-composite membranes and characterized both dry and wet membranes by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS). The degrees of membrane swelling after immersing in alcohols and water follow the order of ethanol > methanol > water > n-butanol. Addition of ZIF-8 particles into PBI membranes suppresses the ethanol-, methanol- and water-induced PBI swelling. The water-induced swelling is subdued most severely because of the hydrophobic nature and rigid structure of ZIF-8 particles, while the n-butanol-induced swelling is enhanced owing to a greater free volume in the PBI/ZIF-8 membrane. The PALS studies confirm that the high pervaporation permeability of PBI/ZIF-8 membranes is attributed to the high fractional free volume (FFV) created by large cavities of ZIF-8 particles. In addition, the alcohol saturated PBI/ZIF-8 membranes have significantly smaller free volume radii than alcohol saturated FBI membranes. A correlation among FFV, pervaporation permeability and sorption diffusion coefficient has been developed. This study also demonstrates the importance of using PALS to characterize membrane structure changes in solvent-saturated membranes at a molecular level and to correlate pervaporation performance with solvent-induced swelling. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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