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Fabrication of ZIF-8 membranes on dual-layer ZnO-PES/PES organic hollow fibers by in-situ crystallization

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages 101-110

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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PRESS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjche.2022.06.021

Keywords

Dual-layer PES hollow fiber; In-situ crystallization; ZIF-8 membrane; Gas separation; ZnO

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Compared to inorganic supports, polymeric supports offer additional benefits such as easier processing and lower cost. However, the weak adhesion of the organic surface to the ZIFs membrane layer usually requires complex surface modification or seeding. This study demonstrates that a dual-layer asymmetric polymer support prepared by a simple spinning process is a promising candidate for ZIF-8 membrane preparation.
Compared to inorganic supports, polymeric supports can offer additional benefits, e.g., easier processing and cheaper. However, the organic surface has weak adhesion to the zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) membrane layer, which usually requires complex surface modification or seeding. Herein, we demonstrate that a dual-layer asymmetric polymer support prepared by a simple spinning process is a good candidate for the preparation of ZIF-8 membrane. The inner layer of the support is an organic hollow fiber (PES) with finger-like pores, and the outer layer is a ZnO-PES composite layer with finger-like pores also. The ZnO-PES composite layer is expected to contain uniform ZnO crystals in the polymer matrix, i.e., the ZnO particles in the skin layer of the support are not easy to fall off. Under the induction of ZnO particles in the outer layers, continuous ZIF-8 membranes can be prepared by single in-situ crystallization, showing good adhesion to the supports. The obtained ZIF-8 membranes show a H2 permeance of 8.7 1 with a H-2/N-2 ideal separation selectivity of 18.0. The design and preparation of this dual-layer polymer support is expected to promote the large-scale application of MOF membranes on polymer supports.(c) 2022 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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