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High performance CO2-facilitated transport membrane fabricated by compounding amine-terminated dendrimer in composite of polyvinyl alcohol and water-absorbing agent

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2021.1961589

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Separation membranes; blending; composite polymers; amine-based additives; separation performance

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI [17 JP17K00634]

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This study demonstrated the fabrication of a high-performance CO2 separation membrane by compounding amine-based additives with composite polymers composed of PVA and PAANa. The membrane showed excellent selectivity in separating CO2 from a CO2-He mixture, exceeding 600 at certain pressures and temperatures. The evaluation also included comparison of separation performances and physical properties of different membranes.
In this study, a high-performance CO2 separation membrane was fabricated by compounding amine-based additives with composite polymers composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and water-absorbing agents. First, the separation performances of several different membranes were compared; through this process, it was found that the performance was improved when sodium polyacrylate (PAANa) was added to the membrane-forming solution. The physical properties of the membranes and their constituent materials, such as water absorbency and heat tolerance, were also evaluated. The membrane prepared by compounding amine-based additives with a composite polymer produced from PVA and PAANa demonstrated the best performance. When the membrane prepared by compounding amine-based additives with the composite polymer was used to separate a CO2-He mixture (80:20 (v/v)), the CO2/He selectivity of the membrane exceeded 600 at a total pressure of 0.1 MPa and was approximately 200 at a total pressure of 0.7 MPa at 85 degrees C.

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