Air separation is very important from the viewpoint of the economic and environmental advantages. In this work, defect-free facilitated transport membranes based on poly(amide-12-b-ethylene oxide) (Pebax-2533) and tetra(-methoxylphenyl)porphyrin cobalt chloride (T(-OCH)PPCoCl) were fabricated in systematically varied compositions for O/N separation. T(-OCH)PPCoCl was introduced as carriers that selectively and reversibly interacted with O and facilitated O transport in the membrane. The T(-OCH)PPCoCl had good compatibility with the Pebax-2533 via the hydrogen bond interaction and formed a uniform and thin selective layer on the substrate. The O separation performance of the thin film composite (TFC) membranes was improved by adding a small amount of the T(-OCH)PPCoCl and decreasing the feed pressure. At the pressure of 0.035 MPa, the O permeability and O/N selectivity of the 0.6 wt % T(-OCH)PPCoCl/Pebax-2533 was more than 3.5 times that of the Pebax-2533 TFC membrane, which reached the 2008 Robeson upper bound. It provides a candidate membrane material for O/N efficient separation in moderate conditions.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780238 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes9090115 | DOI Listing |
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