Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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633871 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An ordered mesoporous precursor synthesized by the soft-templating approach has successfully been used to prepare a carbon interlayer between the thin separation layer and the support of carbon membranes. Morphology and pore structure characteristics of the ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) interlayer were investigated by HRTEM, XRD, SEM and N2 adsorption techniques. Gas separation properties of resultant supported carbon membranes were evaluated by single gas permeation experiments. The results showed that the OMC interlayer can effectively reduce surface defects of the support with large pore sizes, improve the interfacial adhesion of the support to the thin separation layer, and further enhance the gas permeation properties of the supported carbon membranes by ordered and uniform mesoporous channels. The supported carbon membranes were synthesized by one-step coating on the support modified by the OMC interlayer and achieved O2, CO2 and H2 permeances of 74.5, 88.0 and 545.5 mol mâ2 sâ1 Paâ1Ã10â10, respectively. These are about 4 times higher than those without the interlayer and are very competitive with respect to other carbon membranes reported in literature. The results clearly indicate that this novel approach using the OMC as an interlayer to fabricate supported carbon membranes with macro-meso-microporous gradient structure have attractive potential for gas separation.
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Authors
Lin Li, Chengwen Song, Huawei Jiang, Jieshan Qiu, Tonghua Wang,