The preparation and characterization of novel PIM-1/silicalite-1 (MFI) mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) are reported. Silicalite-1 crystals of size 350 nm were synthesized and functionalized with 2-phenylethyl groups to favour a higher hydrophobicity in the PIM-1 matrix. MMMs with different functionalized crystal loadings (from 8.4 to 35.5 v%) were prepared, characterized and tested in the separation of ethanol from aqueous mixtures with different concentration (5 and 9 wt%) via pervaporation. Pure gas transport properties were also measured for the MMM with the highest filler loading. The enhancement in both ethanol/water separation factor (5.7 vs. 4.3) and CO2/N2 selectivity (30 vs. 24) compared to neat PIM-1 indicates a positive effect of the silicalite-1 on the molecular separations investigated.
New organophilic mixed matrix membranes derived from a polymer of intrinsic microporosity and silicalite-1
Golemme G;Galiano F;Figoli A;
2013
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The preparation and characterization of novel PIM-1/silicalite-1 (MFI) mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) are reported. Silicalite-1 crystals of size 350 nm were synthesized and functionalized with 2-phenylethyl groups to favour a higher hydrophobicity in the PIM-1 matrix. MMMs with different functionalized crystal loadings (from 8.4 to 35.5 v%) were prepared, characterized and tested in the separation of ethanol from aqueous mixtures with different concentration (5 and 9 wt%) via pervaporation. Pure gas transport properties were also measured for the MMM with the highest filler loading. The enhancement in both ethanol/water separation factor (5.7 vs. 4.3) and CO2/N2 selectivity (30 vs. 24) compared to neat PIM-1 indicates a positive effect of the silicalite-1 on the molecular separations investigated.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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