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Sol-Gel Processed Cobalt-Doped Methylated Silica Membranes Calcined under N Atmosphere: Microstructure and Hydrogen Perm-Selectivity. | LitMetric

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  • Methyl-modified, cobalt-doped silica (Co/MSiO) materials were created using a sol-gel technique and characterized to study the impact of cobalt on their structures and properties.
  • The presence of cobalt results in a variety of bonds and crystal forms, leading to increased pore volume and size, which enhances gas permeance and selectivity compared to standard silica membranes.
  • Testing under heat and steam conditions showed that Co/MSiO membranes maintained their performance better than MSiO membranes, demonstrating improved stability and efficiency in gas separation applications.

Article Abstract

Methyl-modified, cobalt-doped silica (Co/MSiO) materials were synthesized by sol-gel technique calcined in N atmospheres, and membranes were made thereof by coating method. The effects of Co/Si molar ratio () on the physical-chemical constructions of Co/MSiO materials and microstructures of Co/MSiO membranes were systematically investigated. The gas permeance performance and hydrothermal stability of Co/MSiO membranes were also tested. The results show that the cobalt element in Co/MSiO material calcined at 400 °C exists not only as Si-O-Co bond but also as CoO and CoO crystals. The introduction of metallic cobalt and methyl can enlarge the total pore volume and average pore size of the SiO membrane. The activation energy () values of H, CO, and N for Co/MSiO membranes are less than those for MSiO membranes. When operating at a pressure difference of 0.2 MPa and 200 °C compared with MSiO membrane, the permeances of H, CO, and N for Co/MSiO membrane with = 0.08 increased by 1.17, 0.70, and 0.83 times, respectively, and the perm-selectivities of H/CO and H/N increased by 27.66% and 18.53%, respectively. After being steamed and thermally regenerated, the change of H permeance and H perm-selectivities for Co/MSiO membrane is much smaller than those for MSiO membrane.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348664PMC
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