Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
632247 Journal of Membrane Science 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work was focused on the study of physical aging of PTSMP and preventing this effect via incorporation of porous aromatic frameworks (PAF-11). The dense PTMSP membranes with PAF-11 content of 0, 1, 5 and 10 wt% were stepwise annealed in air at 100 °C for up to 510 h with constant monitoring of O2, N2 and CO2 permeability (measured at 30 °C). As-cast and aged PTMSP samples were characterized by means of helium pycnometry, dynamic mechanical analysis and IR spectroscopy. Gas transport characteristics of the PTMSP sample containing 10 wt% of PAF-11 became stable upon annealing at 100°С within the short time interval (100-200 h). However, for all other samples containing 5 wt% of PAF-11 or less, gas permeability gradually decreased with time. According to the IR analysis, upon high-temperature treatment, PAF-11 nanoparticles tended to migrate from the sub-layer region into the membrane matrix bulk. According to the helium pycnometry, the introduction of PAF-11 to the PTMSP matrix provided a loosened packaging of polymer chains, and the structure became more stabilized since the porous filler served as a “physical” cross-linker.
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