ZIF-62 glass foam self-supported membranes to address CH4/N2 separations

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Zibo Yang
Youssef Belmabkhout
Lauren N. McHugh
De Ao
Yuxiu Sun
Shichun Li
Zhihua Qiao
Thomas D. Bennett
Michael D. Guiver
Chongli Zhong
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[1] Tiangong University,State Key Laboratory of Separation Membranes and Membrane Processes
[2] Mohammed VI Polytechnic University,Applied Chemistry and Engineering Research Centre of Excellence (ACER CoE) and Technology Development Cell (TechCell)
[3] University of Cambridge,Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
[4] China Academy of Engineering Physics,Institute of Chemical Materials
[5] Tianjin University,State Key Laboratory of Engines, School of Mechanical Engineering
[6] Tianjin University,National Industry
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Nature Materials | 2023年 / 22卷
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Membranes with ultrahigh permeance and practical selectivity could greatly decrease the cost of difficult industrial gas separations, such as CH4/N2 separation. Advanced membranes made from porous materials, such as metal–organic frameworks, can achieve a good gas separation performance, although they are typically formed on support layers or mixed with polymeric matrices, placing limitations on gas permeance. Here an amorphous glass foam, agfZIF-62, wherein a, g and f denote amorphous, glass and foam, respectively, was synthesized by a polymer-thermal-decomposition-assisted melting strategy, starting from a crystalline zeolitic imidazolate framework, ZIF-62. The thermal decomposition of incorporated low-molecular-weight polyethyleneimine evolves CO2, NH3 and H2O gases, creating a large number and variety of pores. This greatly increases pore interconnectivity but maintains the crystalline ZIF-62 ultramicropores, allowing ultrahigh gas permeance and good selectivity. A self-supported circular agfZIF-62 with a thickness of 200–330 µm and area of 8.55 cm2 was used for membrane separation. The membranes perform well, showing a CH4 permeance of 30,000–50,000 gas permeance units, approximately two orders of magnitude higher than that of other reported membranes, with good CH4/N2 selectivity (4–6).
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