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Thin mixed matrix and dual layer membranes containing metal-organic framework nanosheets and Polyactive™ for CO2 capture

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 570, Issue -, Pages 226-235

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2018.10.047

Keywords

MOF nanosheets; Polyactive (TM); Cu-BDC; Mixed matrix membranes; Dual layer; Gas separation; CO2/N-2

Funding

  1. European Union [608490]

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Preparation methods are presented of thin dual layer membranes (DLM's) and mixed matrix membranes (MMM's) based on nanosheets of the Cu-BDC metal-organic framework (MOF, lateral size range 1-5 mu m, thickness 15 nm) and commercially available poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(butylene terephthalate) (PEO-PBT) copolymer (Polyactive (TM)) and their performances are compared in CO2/N-2 separation. The MMMs and DLMs represent two extremes, on the one hand with well-mixed components and on the other hand completely segregated layers. Compared to the free-standing membranes, the thin PAN- and zirconia-alumina-supported MMMs showed significant enhancement in both permeance and selectivity. The support properties affect the obtained selective layer thickness and its resistance impacts the CO2/N-2 selectivity. The permeance of thin DLM's is among the highest reported literature data of MOF based thin MMMs, but have a modest selectivity. Addition of the nanosheets in the thin MMMs improves the CO2/N-2 selectivity of the already selective polymer further to 77. The nanosheets in the thin MMMs make a gutter layer on the PAN support superfluous. The small pore support ZrO2-alumina does not need a gutter layer. XRD analysis reveals that the spatial distribution of MOF nanosheets and polymer chains packing were responsible for differences in the permeation performance of the free-standing, thin dual layer and mixed matrix membranes.

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