Tailoring selective pores of carbon molecular sieve membranes towards enhanced N-2/CH4 separation efficiency

Authors
Yu, Hyun JungShin, Ju HoLee, Albert S.Hwang, Seung SangKim, Jeong-HoonBack, SeoinLee, Jong Suk
Issue Date
2021-02-15
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, v.620
Abstract
Membrane-based separation technology is attractive for upgrading small-scale natural gas due to the benefits of the pressure-driven process with a small footprint. Very few carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes with high N-2/CH4 separation efficiency have been reported since the relationship between CMS structure and separation performance has not been fully elucidated. Here, we report the significance of controlling the effective pore size in our newly developed hybrid CMS matrix for enhanced N-2/CH4 selectivity based on experimental characterizations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. A new class of CMS membranes with an excellent N-2/CH4 selectivity is demonstrated by pyrolysis of a homogeneous, hydrogen-bonded blend of BTDA-Durene:DABA (3:2) polyimide and ladder-structured poly(phenyl-co-3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyl)silsesquioxane (LPDA64). DFT calculations suggest that electron accumulation at SiOx phases of hybrid CMS membranes strongly hinders the diffusion of CH4 compared to N-2 due to a larger electron overlap, resulting in a smaller effective pore size. Moreover, elevating the pyrolysis temperatures enhanced the N-2/CH4 solubility selectivity due to the strong repulsive interaction between the newly formed ultramicropores with CH4. As a result, the hybrid CMS membranes showed an excellent single gas and N-2/CH4/C2H6 (20/76/4) mixed gas N-2/CH4 selectivity (28 and 16, respectively).
Keywords
GAS SEPARATION; HYDROGEN SEPARATION; SAPO-34 MEMBRANES; PERFORMANCE; CO2/CH4; GAS SEPARATION; HYDROGEN SEPARATION; SAPO-34 MEMBRANES; PERFORMANCE; CO2/CH4; Carbon molecular sieve membrane; N-2/CH4 separation; SiOx phase; DFT calculations; Interaction energy
ISSN
0376-7388
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117398
DOI
10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118814
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