One-Pot Synthesis of High-Flux b-Oriented MFI Zeolite Membranes for Xe Recovery.
Xuerui WangPelin KarakiliçXinlei LiuMeixia ShanArian NijmeijerLouis WinnubstJorge GasconFreek KapteijnPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
We demonstrate that b-oriented MFI (Mobil Five) zeolite membranes can be manufactured by in situ crystallization using an intermediate amorphous SiO2 layer. The improved in-plane growth by using a zeolite growth modifier leads to fusion of independent crystals and eliminates boundary gaps, giving good selectivity in the separation of CO2/Xe mixtures. The fast diffusion of CO2 dominates the overall membrane selectivity toward the CO2/Xe mixture. Because of the straight and short [010] channels, the obtained CO2 permeation fluxes are several orders of magnitude higher than those of carbon molecular sieving membranes and polymeric membranes, opening opportunities for Xe recovery from waste anesthetic gas.