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Amidoxime Modified UiO-66@PIM-1 Mixed-Matrix Membranes to Enhance CO 2 Separation and Anti-Aging Performance.

Jiaming GaoYongchao SunFeifei KangFei GuoGaohong HeHanli WangZhendong YangCanghai MaXiaobin JiangWu Xiao
Published in: Membranes (2023)
Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) generally have some fatal defects, such as poor compatibility between the two phases leading to non-selective pores. In this work, PIM-1 was chosen as the polymer matrix, and UiO-66 modified with amidoxime (UiO-66-AO) was used as the filler to prepare the MMMs. In the MMMs, the amino and hydroxyl groups on UO-66-AO form a rich hydrogen bond network with the N and O atoms in the polymer PIM-1 chain to improve the compatibility between the polymer matrix and the filler. In addition, the selective adsorption of CO 2 by the amidoxime group can promote the transport of CO 2 in the membrane, which enhances the gas selectivity. The CO 2 permeability and CO 2 /N 2 selectivity of UiO-66-AO@PIM-1 MMMs are increased by 35.2% and 45.2% compared to pure PIM-1 membranes, reaching 7535.5 Barrer and 26.9, surpassing the Robeson Upper Bound (2008) and close to the 2019 Upper Bound. After 38 days of the aging experiment, the CO 2 permeability is approximately 74% of the original. The results show that the addition of UiO-66-AO has an obvious effect on improving the aging properties of the membrane. The UiO-66-AO@PIM-1 MMMs have a bright prospect for CO 2 separation in the future.
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