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Above-T g Annealing Benefits in Nanoparticle-Stabilized Carbon Molecular Sieve Membrane Pyrolysis for Improved Gas Separation.

Yuhe CaoZhongyun LiuWilliam J Koros
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Nanoparticles can suppress asymmetric precursor support collapse during pyrolysis to create carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes. This advance allows elimination of standard sol-gel support stabilization steps. Here we report a simple but surprisingly important thermal soaking step at 400 °C in the pyrolysis process to obtain high performance CMS membranes. The composite CMS membranes show CO 2 /CH 4 (50 : 50) mixed gas feed with an attractive CO 2 /CH 4 selectivity of 134.2 and CO 2 permeance of 71 GPU at 35 °C. Furthermore, a H 2 /CH 4 selectivity of 663 with H 2 permeance of 240 GPU was achieved for promising green energy resource-H 2 separation processes.
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