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Pentiptycene-Based Polyurethane with Enhanced Mechanical Properties and CO2-Plasticization Resistance for Thin Film Gas Separation Membranes

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 20, Pages 17366-17374

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b18475

Keywords

gas separation membranes; thin film composite; CO2 induced plasticization; CO2 capture; polyurethane; pentiptycene

Funding

  1. JST-Mirai project funding
  2. JST-A-Step funding
  3. World Premier International Research Initiative (WPI), MEXT, Japan

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The development of thin film composite (TFC) membranes offers an opportunity to achieve the permeability/selectivity requirements for optimum CO2 separation performance. However, the durability and performance of thin film gas separation membranes are mostly challenged by weak mechanical properties and high CO2 plasticization. Here, we designed new polyurethane (PU) structures with bulky aromatic chain extenders that afford preferred mechanical properties for ultra-thin-film formation. An improvement of about 1500% in Young's modulus and 600% in hardness was observed for pentiptycene-based PUs compared to the typical PU membranes. Single (CO2, H-2, CH4, and N-2) and mixed (CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4) gas permeability tests were performed on the PU membranes. The resulting TFC membranes showed a high CO2 permeance up to 1400 GPU (10(-6) cm(3)(STP) cm(-2) s(-1) cmHg(-1)) and the CO2/N-2 and CO2/H-2 selectivities of about 22 and 2.1, respectively. The enhanced mechanical properties of pentiptycene-based PUs result in high-performance thin membranes with the similar selectivity of the bulk polymer. The thin film membranes prepared from pentiptycene-based PUs also showed a twofold enhanced plasticization resistance compared to non-pentiptycene-containing PU membranes.

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