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Synergistic effect of hybridized TNT@GO fillers in CTA-based mixed matrix membranes for selective CO2/CH4 separation

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.120128

Keywords

Hybrid TNT@ GO; Mixed matrix membrane; Gas separation; Biogas upgrading

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  1. European Structural and Investment Funds OP RDE [CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/18-053/0016974]

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A new kind of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) composed of titanium dioxide nanotube amalgamated graphene oxide matrix blended with cellulose triacetate polymer was developed for selective biogas upgrading. The study investigated the effect of hybrid fillers on the physico-chemical, thermal, and mechanical properties of the membranes using various spectroscopic techniques. The results showed notable improvements in these properties for the MMMs compared to the pristine membrane, along with increased CO2 adsorption affinity.
Titanium dioxide nanotube (TNT) amalgamated graphene oxide (GO) matrix was blended with cellulose triacetate (CTA) polymer to form a new kind of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) for the selective biogas upgrading. The effect of hybrid fillers on the physico-chemical, thermal and mechanical properties of membranes were studied using different spectroscopic techniques. Notable improvements on these properties were observed on MMMs as compared to the pristine membrane. Similarly, resulting MMMs exhibited higher CO2 adsorption affinity. Furthermore, single gas permeation measurements revealed higher permeability as well as selectivity for TNT@GO/CTA membrane. CO2 permeability increased almost 7 times, reaching 22.54 Barrer, whereas CO2/CH4 selectivity increased nearly three folds from 25.06 for the pristine membrane to 86.69 for TNT@GO/CTA membrane and reached the Robeson 2008 upper bound. The long term stability experiment of the TNT@GO/CTA membrane confirm the anti-aging ability suggesting its practical application in the bio/natural gas upgrading process. These results established an effective modification approach for applying alternative porous hybrid fillers into gas separation applications.

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