Realizing the impact of the intermediate layer structure on the CO2/CH4 separation performance of carbon molecular sieving membranes: Insights from experimental synthesis and molecular simulation
Journal
Separation and Purification Technology
Journal Volume
269
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
This work is a continuation of our previous study investigating the role of the intermediate layer in carbon molecular sieve membrane (CMSM) formation and its impact on the gas separation performance. Herein, the effect of key preparation variables of CMS/TiO2 membrane prepared from the polyetherimide (PEI) precursor on the membrane's structure and CO2/CH4 separation quality was studied. A set of CMS/TiO2/Al2O3 membranes produced under different conditions (pH of the sol-gel for the intermediate TiO2 layer preparation, the TiO2 interlayer thickness and the carbon separation layer thickness) was prepared, characterized by the AFM, FE-SEM and EDXS methods and tested for CO2/CH4 separation efficiency. In addition, a molecular simulation was applied to investigate the effect of intermediate TiO2 layer.All prepared membranes had good separation quality (the separation factor between 37 and 65). The best results for membranes with the thickest TiO2 interlayer prepared at pH = 5 were identified; notably, membrane samples with the thin defect free carbon separation layer achieved the best balance of permeance vs. selectivity and exceeded the Robeson upper bound. The molecular simulation results support the finding of the intermediate layer plays a vital role for the synthesis of gas separation membranes. ? 2021 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Carbon; Carbon dioxide; Gas permeable membranes; Molecular sieves; Molecular structure; Sieves; Sol-gels; Titanium dioxide; Carbon membrane; Carbon separation; CH$-4$; Gas separations; Intermediate layers; Layer structures; Molecular simulations; Separation layers; TiO$-2$; TiO$-2$/ layer; Separation
Type
journal article