One-Step Scalable Fabrication of Highly Selective Monolithic Zeolite MFI Membranes for Efficient Butane Isomer Separation.
Jiyang WuHaolin WuBin WangRongfei ZhouWeihong XingPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The reproducible fabrication of large-area zeolite membranes for gas separation is still a great challenge. We report the scalable fabrication of high-performance zeolite MFI membranes by single-step secondary growth on the 19-channel alumina monoliths for the first time. The packing density and mechanical strength of the monolithic membranes are much higher for these than for tubular ones. Separation performance of the monolithic membranes toward the butane isomer mixture was comparably evaluated using the vacuum and Wicke-Kallenbach modes. The n -butane permeances and n -butane/ i -butane separation factors for the three membranes with an effective area of ∼84 cm 2 were >1.0 × 10 -7 mol (m 2 s Pa) -1 and >50 at 343 K for an equimolar n -butane/ i -butane mixture, respectively. We succeeded in scaling up the membrane synthesis with the largest area of 270 cm 2 to date which has 1.3 times the area of an industrial 1 m long tubular membrane. Monolith supported zeolite MFI membranes show great potential for industrial n -butane/ i -butane separation.