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Dioxolane-Based Perfluoropolymers with Superior Membrane Gas Separation Properties

Journal

MACROMOLECULES
Volume 51, Issue 7, Pages 2489-2497

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b00273

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) under the CAREER [1554236]
  2. NSF STTR Award [IIP-1632229]

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Glassy perfluoropolymers have become an exciting materials platform for membrane gas separation as they define the upper bounds for some gas separations, such as He/H-2, He/CH4, and N-2/CH4. However, due to the difficulty in synthesis, only a few glassy perfluoropolymers are commercially available, including Teflon AF and Hyflon AD derived from dioxoles and Cytop derived from dihydrofuran. In this study, two perfluoropolymers based on dioxolanes, poly(perfluoro-2-methylene-1,3-dioxolane) (poly(PFMD)) and poly(perfluoro-2-methylene-4-methyl-1,3-dioxolane) (poly(PFMMD)), were synthesized by radical polymerization and characterized thoroughly for physical properties such as glass transition temperature (T-g), d-spacing between polymer chains, and fractional free volume (FFV). The gas permeability and solubility were determined at 35 degrees C for a series of pure gases in these perfluorodioxolanes and compared with the commercial perfluoropolymers. Poly(PFMD) and poly(PFMMD) exhibit separation properties of He/H-2, He/CH4, H-2/CH4, H-2/CO2, and N-2/CH4 near or above the upper bounds in Robeson's plots, and superior to the commercial perfluoropolymers, despite their similar T-g and FFV. The underlying reasons for the superior gas separation properties in these dioxolane-based perfluoropolymers are discussed.

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