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Influence of Filler Pore Structure and Polymer on the Performance of MOF-Based Mixed-Matrix Membranes for CO2 Capture.

Anahid SabetghadamXinlei LiuMarvin BenzaquiEffrosyni GkaniatsouAngelica OrsiMagdalena M LozinskaClemence SicardTimothy JohnsonNathalie SteunouPaul A WrightChristian SerreJorge GasconFreek Kapteijn
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
To gain insight into the influence of metal-organic framework (MOF) fillers and polymers on membrane performance, eight different composites were studied by combining four MOFs and two polymers. MOF materials (NH2 -MIL-53(Al), MIL-69(Al), MIL-96(Al) and ZIF-94) with various chemical functionalities, topologies, and dimensionalities of porosity were employed as fillers, and two typical polymers with different permeability-selectivity properties (6FDA-DAM and Pebax) were selected as matrices. The best-performing MOF-polymer composites were prepared by loading 25 wt % of MIL-96(Al) as filler, which improved the permeability and selectivity of 6FDA-DAM to 32 and 10 %, while for Pebax they were enhanced to 25 and 18 %, respectively. The observed differences in membrane performance in the separation of CO2 from N2 are explained on the basis of gas solubility, diffusivity properties, and compatibility between the filler and polymer phases.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • hyaluronic acid
  • endothelial cells
  • room temperature
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography
  • carbon dioxide
  • visible light