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Hierarchical ZIF-8 composite membranes: Enhancing gas separation performance by exploiting molecular dynamics in hierarchical hybrid materials

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 620, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118943

Keywords

CO2/CH4 separation; Metal-organic framework; Micro- and mesoporous; Hierarchical ZIF-8; Mixed matrix membranes; Gas separation; Polyimide

Funding

  1. University of Bath
  2. FWO-Vlaanderen [12M1415 N]
  3. Flemish Government

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Mixed matrix membranes (MMM) incorporating hierarchically structured metal-organic framework (MOF) fillers show improved gas separation performance, with 4-fold enhancements in CO2 and CH4 permeabilities and increased selectivity and plasticization resistance. The method involves the synthesis of hierarchical ZIF-8 particles for compatibility with polyimide (PI) in MMMs. The enhanced gas transport properties are attributed to the modified PI structure and hierarchical nature of H-ZIF-8.
Mixed matrix membranes (MMM) incorporating metal-organic framework (MOF) fillers have gained increasing attention in addressing environmental and sustainability challenges. Hierarchical materials combining pore sizes of different length scales are expected to facilitate molecular diffusion and mass transfer for the optimization of catalysis and separation processes. Herein, a novel preparation method for hierarchical ZIF-8 (H-ZIF-8) particles is presented for the synthesis of polyimide (PI)-based MMMs with good compatibility between filler and polymer. Gas permeability measurements of polyimide-Matrimid (R)/H-ZIF-8 MMMs showed 4-fold improvements in permeability of both CO2 and CH4 coupled with a marked increase in selectivity and plasticization resistance for MMM with 30 wt% H-ZIF-8 loading. Gas transport analysis in these MMMs revealed that the enhanced gas separation performance of the MMMs can be related to the imidazolate modification of the PI structure and the hierarchical structure of H-ZIF-8, as confirmed by N-2, Ar, mercury porosimetry, SEM, TEM analysis. CO2 permeability for all MMMs increases with increasing CO2 concentration and by decreasing temperature. The proof of concept, as demonstrated in this study, could be extended for the preparation of other hierarchical ZIFs and related MMMs.

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