Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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642556 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Both dense and asymmetric metal organic frameworks (MOFs) containing membranes were respectively prepared by solvent evaporation and phase inversion with Matrimid® as base polymer and three different MOFs: [Cu3(BTC)2], ZIF-8 and MIL-53(Al) as filler. Incorporation of the fillers in the membranes resulted in an increase in thermal and mechanical stability of the membranes. However, the highest filler loadings (typically 40 wt%) deteriorated the properties of the membrane. An optimized priming protocol of the fillers before membrane preparation resulted in a homogeneous distribution of the MOFs, as confirmed with SEM. The possible presence of non-selective voids in the asymmetric membranes was overcome by coating a highly permeable silicone polymer layer on top of the MMMs. Dense membranes and asymmetric membranes for all the three studied MOFs showed improvement in CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 selectivity and permeance as compared to the unfilled reference membrane.
► Mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) fabricated with [Cu3(BTC)2], MIL-53(Al) and ZIF-8 and polyimide. ► Dense and asymmetric membranes showed higher permeance and selectivity than unfilled membrane. ► Dense and asymmetric membranes showed higher permeance and selectivity with increasing loadings. ► MMMs showed improved thermal and mechanical properties.