Ionic liquid‐polymeric membranes for CO2 separation: A new perspective on membrane integrity under pressure
Henrique Z. Ferrari,
Bárbara Polesso,
João Victor Gonzaga
et al.
Abstract:Membrane‐based CO2 separation is a promising technology compared to traditional processes, presenting advantages such as superior energy efficiency and reduced operational costs. This study investigates the enhancement of CO₂/N₂ separation performance by incorporating ionic liquid [hmim][Tf₂N] into polysulfone membranes. The membranes were produced with 5, 10, and 20 wt% IL, and their permeability was measured at 25°C under pressures of 1 and 4 bar. Stability tests were also conducted. At 1 bar, the membrane w… Show more
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