Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635113 Journal of Membrane Science 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new method is presented for measuring the stresses imposed on a substrate from a zeolite membrane either due to the synthesis of the zeolite film or due to adsorption induced strains. The resonance and anti-resonance frequencies of a zeolite/Metglas ribbon were measured and were related to the stress imposed on Metglas using the phenomenological theory of magnetoelasticity. The adsorption of water in FAU and LTA films were selected as representative systems to be studied. For both zeolite membranes, the stress had a non monotonic dependence (passed through a minimum) on water loading. The measured stresses are in qualitative agreement with the literature data about changes of the zeolite unit cell size as a function of humidity. The developed methodology is general and it can be used for measuring strains due to adsorption in any microporous film as long as it can be deposited as uniform layer on a magnetoelastic ribbon.

► A method for measuring the stress from a zeolite membrane to a support is developed. ► Synthesis of FAU membranes imposes a tensile strength on the support. ► Adsorption of water in FAU and LTA membranes imposes a stress on the support. ► Stress has a non-monotonic dependence on water loading.

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