Abstract:Loss of free volume over time (i.e. aging) is the main hurdle towards the commercial use of super glassy polymers for gas separation membranes. Aging takes place at a much...
Section: Composite Membranes Based On Defective 2d Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…8(a). 112 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images indicated that the original PIM-1 thin-membrane composite (TFC) membranes possessed a smooth, dense surface and cross-section. With the addition of amine-functionalized rHGO to the PIM-1 matrix, forming TFN-rHGO-TAPA-TFC membranes, the resulting membranes displayed impeccable surface integrity without any defects and exhibited a uniform dispersion of fillers within the polymer matrix, absent of visible agglomerates, as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Composite Membranes Based On Defective 2d Nanomaterialsmentioning
The advent of two-dimensional nanomaterials, a revolutionary class of materials, is marked by their atomic-scale thickness, superior aspect ratios, robust mechanical attributes, and exceptional chemical stability. These materials, producible on...
Section: Composite Membranes Based On Defective 2d Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…8(a). 112 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images indicated that the original PIM-1 thin-membrane composite (TFC) membranes possessed a smooth, dense surface and cross-section. With the addition of amine-functionalized rHGO to the PIM-1 matrix, forming TFN-rHGO-TAPA-TFC membranes, the resulting membranes displayed impeccable surface integrity without any defects and exhibited a uniform dispersion of fillers within the polymer matrix, absent of visible agglomerates, as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Composite Membranes Based On Defective 2d Nanomaterialsmentioning
The advent of two-dimensional nanomaterials, a revolutionary class of materials, is marked by their atomic-scale thickness, superior aspect ratios, robust mechanical attributes, and exceptional chemical stability. These materials, producible on...
“…The polymer synthesis procedures employed to obtain PIM-1 polymers, B2, B17 and B11, are outlined in Section S2. Modifications which produced branched PIM-1 samples have been previously reported in the literature [29][30][31][32], with the underpinning theory to produce highly branched PIM-1, such as B17 and B11, outlined in a more recent publication [33]. The polymers were purified and then characterised as described in Section S3.…”
Section: Pim-1 Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results show that the different PIM-1 structures have a significant impact on the permeation properties of the F-gas molecule. Both self-standing films and thin film composite gas separation membranes from more highly branched PIM-1 polymers tend to exhibit lower initial permeabilities than disubstituted samples, but then age at a much slower rate over time [29,30,32,37].…”
Section: F-gas Permeability and Ideal Selectivitymentioning
“…Many porous solids have been tested as fillers, ranging from inorganic to inorganic–organic hybrids to completely organic frameworks. − Organic materials can be easy to obtain with low costs of production. One example is represented by hyper-cross-linked polymers (HCPs), , already used within mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). ,,− …”
The instability of gas permeation rates over time in
PIM-1-based
membranes is one of the obstacles preventing the implementation of
this technology on larger scales. The addition of porous materials
to the PIM-1 matrix is a known process to reduce aging effects in
PIM-1-based membranes. Many porous solids of various chemical natures
have been tested, ranging from inorganic to inorganic–organic
hybrids to completely organic materials. Here, we report on the synthesis
of two hyper-cross-linked polymers (HCPs) based on the diphenyl sulfide
monomer, synthesized in either dichloromethane at 35 °C or dichloroethane
at 78 °C. Two mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were obtained from
the addition of 3 wt % of either filler to PIM-1. Both the CO2 permeation rates and the CO2/N2 selectivity
were measured for the pure PIM-1 membrane and for the two MMMs over
a period of 400 days. PIM-1 exhibits a classic aging behavior with
an 85% drop in the CO2 permeation rate with respect to
the initial value. For the two MMMs, a retention of 50% of the initial
CO2 permeability was instead observed after more than 400
days of aging. Despite the low surface area and low pore volume of
the fillers, we show that diphenyl sulfide-based HCPs can reduce the
aging rate in PIM-1 membranes.
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