Mixed matrix membranes for selective gas separation of H/CH and CO/CH via fabricating high-performing double-ligand ZIF-8 with cellulose acetate-based polymer.

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Department of Energy Science and Technology, Environmental Waste Recycle Institute, Myongji University, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do 17058, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: April 2025

ZIF-8-based mixed matrix membranes are most used for selective gas separation due to their obvious molecular sieving properties. However, their application remains challenging due to their incompatibility with polymer matrix. In this study, we introduced the AZIF-8 nanoparticles synthesized via partial substitution of 2-methyl imidazole (2-Mim) ligand by 3-amino-1, 2, 4-triazole (Atz) to finely tune the aperture and increase gas separation performance of MMMs. The integration of Atz ligand significantly enhances particle dispersion and compatibility with polymer. Different ligand substitution times and loadings were applied to investigate the gas separation performance. The experimental results reveal that the Atz modified ZIF-8 (AZIF-8) blended CA MMMs with 1 wt% loading showed the high separation activity. The AZIF-8/CA (A = 8 h) is able to achieve high H and CO permeability values of 183.5 and 135.0 Barrer, respectively, with ideal selectivity of 49.1 and 36.1 for H/CH and CO/CH, respectively, under the 0.4 MPa feed pressure. Remarkably, the gas separation activity of Atz modified ZIF-8 MMMs lies very close to the Robeson upper bound 2008, signifying the effectiveness of the reported modification strategy.

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