Recovery of free volume in PIM-1 membranes through alcohol vapor treatment

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Faiz Almansour
Monica Alberto
Rupesh S. Bhavsar
Xiaolei Fan
Peter M. Budd
Patricia Gorgojo
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[1] The University of Manchester,Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, School of Engineering
[2] The University of Manchester,Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences
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polymer of intrinsic microporosity (PIM); PIM-1; physical aging; gas separation; vapor-phase regeneration;
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Physical aging is currently a major obstacle for the commercialization of PIM-1 membranes for gas separation applications. A well-known approach to reversing physical aging effects of PIM-1 membranes at laboratory scale is soaking them in lower alcohols, such as methanol and ethanol. However, this procedure does not seem applicable at industrial level, and other strategies must be investigated. In this work, a regeneration method with alcohol vapors (ethanol or methanol) was developed to recover permeability of aged PIM-1 membranes, in comparison with the conventional soaking-in-liquid approach. The gas permeability and separation performance, before and post the regeneration methods, were assessed using a binary mixture of CO2 and CH4 (1:1, v:v). Our results show that an 8-hour methanol vapor treatment was sufficient to recover the original gas permeability, reaching a CO2 permeability > 7000 barrer.
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