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Facilitated transport of ammonia in ultra-thin Prussian Blue membranes with potential-tuned selectivity

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 639, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119714

Keywords

Prussian Blue; Facilitated transport; Diffusion; Ammonia selective membranes; Haber-bosch process

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [20-79-10205]
  2. M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Program of Development
  3. Russian Science Foundation [20-79-10205] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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This study reports on tunable ammonia transport through ultrathin PB membranes facilitated with a protonic carrier. The membranes show fast ammonium transport and excellent NH3/H-2 selectivity. Conversion to NH4+ maintains the electroactivity of the selective layer and can be reversibly tuned by electrochemical framework loading.
Here we report on tunable ammonia transport through ultrathin Prussian Blue (PB) membranes facilitated with protonic carrier. Continuous gas-tight 15-50 nm Prussian Blue layers were prepared by cyclic electrodeposition on porous gold/anodic aluminum oxide supports. The membranes reveal fast ammonium transport with NH3 permeance exceeding 0.3 m3(STP) m(-2) bar(-1) h(-1), ultimate ideal NH3/H-2 selectivity attaining 40 and NH3/N-2 selectivity over 100. In mixed-gas separation thermodynamically-favored sorption leads to additional NH3/H(2 )selectivity rise to similar to 70. Facilitation of NH3 transport occurs upon its conversion to NH4+ maintaining the electroactivity of the selective layer and reversibly tuned by electrochemical framework loading. Engagement of the pmtonation step is supported with Raman spectroscopy and close values of NH3 diffusion coefficients measured in gas permeation experiments and NH4+ diffusion coefficient determined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in liquid phase. The impact of water vapors partial pressure as backward protonic carrier on NH3 transport efficiency is exposed and discussed.

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