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A novel time lag method for the analysis of mixed gas diffusion in polymeric membranes by on-line mass spectrometry: Method development and validation

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
卷 561, 期 -, 页码 39-58

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2018.04.029

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Gas separation membrane; Mixed gas diffusion; Time lag method; Diffusion coefficient; On-line mass spectrometry

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  1. European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7) [608490]
  2. CNR/FCT Italian/Portuguese Bilateral Project Advanced studies of the transport properties and gas separation by polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) and Ionic Liquid Gel Membranes via novel methods
  3. CNR-CAS

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A novel method to determine the individual diffusion coefficients of gases in a mixture during their permeation through polymeric membranes is described. The method was developed in two independent laboratories, using rubbery Pebax (R) and glassy Hyflon (R) AD60X membrane samples as standards, and validated using the Troger's base containing Polymer of Intrinsic Microporosity, PIM-EA-TB. Monitoring of the permeate composition in real time by a quadrupole mass spectrometer allowed the analysis of the permeation transient for gas mixtures. Two operation modes, either with a vacuum in the permeate and a direct connection to the mass spectrometer via a heated restriction, or using a sweeping gas and a heated capillary sample inlet, give excellent agreement with the traditional time lag method for single gases. A complete overview of the method development, identification of the critical parameters, instruments calibration, data elaboration and estimation of the experimental accuracy are provided. Validation with PIM-EA-TB, shows that the method can also successfully detect anomalous phenomena, related to pressure and concentration dependency of the transport properties, physical aging or penetrant-induced dilation. Rapid online analysis of the permeate composition makes the method also very suitable for routine mixed gas permeability measurements.

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