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Polyimide/ZIF-7 mixed-matrix membranes: understanding thein situconfined formation of the ZIF-7 phases inside a polymer and their effects on gas separations

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 8, Issue 22, Pages 11210-11217

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ta02761h

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  1. National Science Foundation [CBET-1510530, CBET-1929596, DBI-0116835]
  2. Qatar National Research Fund (Qatar Foundation) [8-001-2-001]

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Polymer-modification-enabledin situmetal-organic framework formation (PMMOF) is potentially a paradigm-shifting preparation method for polymer/MOF mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs). However, the actual reaction conditions of thein situformation of MOFs in a confined polymer free volume are expected to be quite different from that in a bulk solution. ZIF-7 is an interesting filler material not only due to its use in selective light gas separations but also for its three different crystal phases. Herein, we carried out systematic investigations on thein situconfined formation of ZIF-7 phases inside a polymer (6FDA-DAM) by PMMOF. The reaction conditions of ZIF-7 in the polymer free volume were deduced based on a bulk-phase ZIF-7 phase diagram constructed by varying the ZIF-7 precursor concentrations and ratios. Based on the understanding of the reaction conditions, the ZIF-7 crystal phases formed inside the polymer during the PMMOF process were controlled, yielding 6FDA-DAM/ZIF-7 MMMs with three different crystal phases. The ZIF-7 phases had significant effects on the gas transport of MMMs with layered ZIF-7-III fillers exhibiting the highest performance enhancement for H-2/CO(2)separation (i.e., H(2)permeability of similar to 1630 Barrer and H-2/CO(2)selectivity of similar to 3.8) among other phases. Furthermore, the MMMs obtained by the PMMOF process showed enhanced H-2/CO(2)separation performance, surpassing the upper bound.

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