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Desilylation of copolymer membranes composed of poly[1-( p -trimethylsilyl)phenyl-2-( p -trimethylsilyl)phenylacetylene] for improved gas permeability.

Yi LinToshikazu SakaguchiTamotsu Hashimoto
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Efficient gas-separation systems comprising gas-permeable membranes are important for energy conservation in various industrial applications. Herein, high-molecular-weight copolymers (2ab and 2ac) were synthesized in good yields by the copolymerization of 1-( p -trimethylsilyl)phenyl-2-( p -trimethylsilyl)phenylacetylene (1a) with 1-phenyl-2-( p-tert -butyl)phenylacetylene (1b) and 1-phenyl-2-( p -trimethylsilyl)phenylacetylene (1c) in various monomer feed ratios using TaCl 5 - n -Bu 4 Sn. Tough membranes were obtained by solution casting. The copolymers exhibited very high gas permeabilities ( P O 2 : 1700-3400 barrers). Desilylation of 2ac membranes decreased the gas permeability, but desilylation of 2ab membranes resulted in a significant increase in the gas permeability. The highest oxygen permeability coefficient obtained was 9300 barrers, which was comparable to that of poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne), a polymer known to have the highest gas permeability.
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