Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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636574 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Supported type I bicontinuous cubic (QI) lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) polymer membranes with a 3D-interconnected porous structure and an effective pore size of 0.75 nm were modified by alumina atomic layer deposition (ALD). The ALD-modified polymer membranes have an effective pore size smaller than 0.55 nm and show promise for gas separations. With 10 cycles of alumina ALD coating, the selectivity of an ALD-modified QI-phase LLC polymer membrane for H2/N2 greatly increased from 12 to 65, while the permeance of H2 decreased ∼40%. The ALD membrane modification approach described here appears to be universal and has the potential to modify other nanoporous membranes for size-selective separation.
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Authors
Xinhua Liang, Xiaoyun Lu, Miao Yu, Andrew S. Cavanagh, Douglas L. Gin, Alan W. Weimer,