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Introducing hydrophilic ultra-thin ZIF-L into mixed matrix membranes for CO2/CH4 separation
Authors:Weifang Zhu  Xueqin Li  Yanyong Sun  Ruili Guo  Siyuan Ding
Affiliation:School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory for Green Process of Chemical Engineering of Xinjiang Bingtuan, Shihezi University, Xinjiang, Shihezi 832003 China, Fax: +86 993 2057210, +86 993 2057277
Abstract:Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were developed by mixing hydrophilically modified two-dimensional (2D) imidazole framework (named as hZIF-L) flakes into a Pebax MH 1657 (Pebax) matrix, and designed to separate carbon dioxide/methane (CO2/CH4) mixtures. The hZIF-L flakes were important for increasing the effectiveness of the MMMs. First, the tannic acid (TA) etched hZIF-L flakes have a large number of microporous (1.8 nm) and two-dimensional anisotropic transport channels, which offered convenient gas transport channels and improved the permeability of CO2. Second, the TA molecules provide the surface of the ZIF-L flakes with more hydrophilic functional groups such as carbonyl groups (C Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 O) and hydroxyl groups (–OH), which could effectively prevent non-selective interfacial voids and filler agglomeration in the Pebax matrix, and also presented strong binding ability to water and CO2 molecules. The satisfactory interface compatibility and affinity with the CO2 molecule promoted its permeability, solubility, and selectivity. As a result, the MMMs exhibited the highest performance of gas separation with the hZIF-L flake weight content of 5%, at which the CO2 permeability and CO2/CH4 selectivity were 502.44 barrer and 33.82 at 0.2 MPa and 25 °C, respectively.

Schematic diagram of CO2 transfer in Pebax/hZIF-L mixed matrix membranes.
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