Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
73061 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•High-silica MFI and MEL membranes synthesized by microwave secondary growth.•Surface modification with triethoxyfluorosilane (TEFS).•TEFS enhances hydrophobic properties, heals defects within zeolite layer.•Membrane performance in recovery of ethanol from water improved.

Treatment with triethoxyfluorosilane (TEFS) enhances the hydrophobic properties of high-silica MFI and MEL membranes synthesized by a microwave-assisted secondary growth method. The modified membranes showed significant improvement in recovery of ethanol from ethanol/water mixtures by pervaporation. The TEFS treatment was also able to heal some intercrystalline defects in the zeolite membrane film. Additional physical–chemical characterization revealed that the external zeolite surface is selectively covered by the organosilane without blocking zeolite micropores. The grafted Si–F moieties are thermally and hydrothermally stable.

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