Advances in high carbon dioxide separation performance of poly(ethylene oxide)-based membranes

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作者
Samaneh Bandehali [1 ]
Abdolreza Moghadassi [1 ]
Fahime Parvizian [1 ]
Sayed Mohsen Hosseini [1 ]
Takeshi Matsuura [2 ]
Ezatollah Joudaki [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Arak University
[2] Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Ottawa
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Membrane gas separation; Molecular design; Poly(ethylene oxide); CO2/CH4; separation;
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Poly(ethylene-oxide)(PEO)-based membranes have attracted much attention recently for COseparation because COis highly soluble into PEO and shows high selectivity over other gases such as CHand N.Unfortunately, those membranes are not strong enough mechanically and highly crystalline, which hinders their broader applications for separation membranes. In this review discussions are made, as much in detail as possible, on the strategies to improve gas separation performance of PEO-based membranes.Some of techniques such as synthesis of graft copolymers that contain PEO, cross-linking of polymers and blending with long chains polymers contributed significantly to improvement of membrane. Incorporation of ionic liquids/nanoparticles has also been found effective. However, surface modification of nanoparticles has been done chemically or physically to enhance their compatibility with polymer matrix. As a result of all such efforts, an excellent performance, i.e., COpermeability up to 200 Barrer,CO/Nselectivity up to 200 and CO/CHselectivity up to 70, could be achieved. Another method is to introduce functional groups into PEO-based polymers which boosted COpermeability up to 200 Barrer with CO/CHselectivity between 40 and 50. The COpermeability of PEO-based membranes increases,without much change in selectivity, when the length of ethylene oxide is increased.
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