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Coordination Polymer Glasses with Lava and Healing Ability for High-Performance Gas Sieving.

Jie LiJiaming WangQingqing LiMengxi ZhangJiani LiChao SunShuai YuanXiao FengBo Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Coordination polymer (CP) glasses offer a way to tackle the fabrication challenges encountered by inorganic porous membranes and show great potentials for size-exclusive gas separation. However, their processability and performance still cannot simultaneously meet the requirements for high-performance membrane separation. Herein, we have developed a series of CP glasses (M-P-dmbIm, M=Zn, Cd, Cu, and Mn), which possess low vitrification temperature as well as low viscosity (η) and lave capability above the transition temperatures. The derived glass (ag M-P-dmbIm) membranes show outstanding performances for H2 /CO2 , H2 /N2 , and H2 /CH4 separation, which all far surpass the Robeson upper bound and even rival against the best of the state-of-the-art gas separation membranes. The low viscosities not only allow us to hot-cast or hot-press the CP glasses into thin membranes within 5 min without sacrificing their selectivity and permeability, but also endow the resulted glass membranes with healing ability.
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