Preparation and characterization of ITQ-29/polysulfone mixed-matrix membranes for gas separation: Effect of zeolite composition and crystal size — Clara Casado‐Coterillo (2012) | RDL Network
Preparation and characterization of ITQ-29/polysulfone mixed-matrix membranes for gas separation: Effect of zeolite composition and crystal size
Chemical Engineering Science 73: 116-122
Article 2012 English
Authors
CC
Clara Casado‐Coterillo
JS
Jaime Alberto Restrepo Soto
MJ
M.T. Jimaré
Abstract
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This work concerns the preparation and characterization of ITQ-29 zeolite crystals with high Si/Ge ratio (100–∞) and different particle size for obtaining mixed matrix membranes. The Si/Ge molar ratio and seeding content of the synthesis gel appeared to have an effect on the final crystal size, and particles of 2.5μm were obtained for pure silica composition with good crystallinity. These were introduced, at 4, 8 and 12wt% loadings, into a commercial polysulfone matrix to prepare mixed matrix membranes that showed promising results in the separation of H2/CH4 mixtures (highest H2 permeability 21.9 Barrer and a separation factor of 118 for the 4wt% ITQ-29/polysulfone membrane). The thermal treatment of the membranes and the type of solvent were also optimized to provide good interaction between the zeolite and the polymer, limiting aggregation of the particles in the matrix, and removing all residual solvent that hinders gas permeation performance.
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