Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9684844 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The membrane preparation conditions were optimized in order to reduce the skin thickness and increase the gas fluxes consequently. Low nonsolvent volatility was found to be more important than a high solvent hardness for obtaining a high void fraction and a thin dense skin. Thus, from PEEKWC solutions in chloroform, with butanol as the nonsolvent, membranes with a dense skin of about 1 μm were obtained, exhibiting a CO2/N2 selectivity and an O2/N2 selectivity of 33 and 6, respectively, comparable to typical commercial membranes, but at a slightly lower permeance (8.3 Ã 10â8 m3/(m2 h Pa) (3.1 GPU) for CO2 and 1.5 Ã 10â8 m3/(m2 h Pa) (0.56 GPU) for O2) than typical commercial membranes, like polyimide composites.
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Authors
J.C. Jansen, M. Macchione, E. Drioli,