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Fabrication, Facilitating Gas Permeability, and Molecular Simulations of Porous Hypercrosslinked Polymers Embedding 6FDA-Based Polyimide Mixed-Matrix Membranes.

Chaohua SongLongfei PengYinhui LiYawei DuZan ChenWeixin LiCuijia DuanBiao YuanShuo YanSibudjing Kawi
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Novel polymers applied in economic membrane technologies are a perennial hot topic in the fields of natural gas purification and O 2 enrichment. Herein, novel hypercrosslinked polymers (HCPs) incorporating 6FDA-based polyimide (PI) MMMs were prepared via a casting method for enhancing transport of different gases (CO 2 , CH 4 , O 2 , and N 2 ). Intact HCPs/PI MMMs could be obtained due to good compatibility between the HCPs and PI. Pure gas permeation experiments showed that compared with pure PI film, the addition of HCPs effectively promotes gas transport, increases gas permeability, and maintains ideal selectivity. The permeabilities of HCPs/PI MMMs toward CO 2 and O 2 were as high as 105.85 Barrer and 24.03 Barrer, respectively, and the ideal selectivities of CO 2 /CH 4 and O 2 /N 2 were 15.67 and 3.00, respectively. Molecular simulations further verified that adding HCPs was beneficial to gas transport. Thus, HCPs have potential utility in fabrication of MMMs for facilitating gas transport in the fields of natural gas purification and O 2 enrichment.
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