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Self-Sorting of Interfacial Compatibility in MOF-Based Mixed Matrix Membranes. | LitMetric

Self-Sorting of Interfacial Compatibility in MOF-Based Mixed Matrix Membranes.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, 5005, Australia.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Metal-organic framework (MOF)-based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) can enhance gas separation performance, but their effectiveness is heavily influenced by the compatibility between the MOF and polymer materials involved.
  • - A self-sorting method has been developed to evaluate and rank the compatibility of MOF-polymer pairs by observing how MOFs distribute between two distinct polymer domains when mixed.
  • - The study reveals that highly compatible MOF-polymer combinations lead to more predictable gas separation performances in MMMs, providing a valuable tool for optimizing these materials.

Article Abstract

Metal-organic framework (MOF)-based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) have shown great promises to overcome the performance upper limit of polymeric membranes for various gas separation processes. However, the gas separation properties of the MMMs largely depend on the MOF-polymer interfacial compatibility which is a metric difficult to quantify. In most cases, whether a MOF filler and a polymer matrix make a good pair is not revealed until the gas transport experiments are performed. This is because there is a lack of characterization techniques to directly probe the MOF-polymer interfacial compatibility. In this work, we demonstrate a self-sorting method to rank the interface compatibility among several MOF-polymer pairs. By mixing one MOF with two polymers in an MMM, the demixing of two polymers will form two polymer domains. The MOF particles will preferably partition into the "preferred" polymer domain due to their higher interfacial affinity. By scanning different polymer pairs, a rank of MOF-polymer interfacial compatibility from high to low can be obtained. Moreover, based on this ranking, it was also found that a highly compatible MOF-polymer pair suggested by this method also corresponds to a more predictable MMM gas separation performance.

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