Plasticization-resistant hollow fiber membranes for CO sub(2/CH) sub(4) separation based on a thermally crosslinkable polyimide
Decarboxylation-induced thermal crosslinking has been demonstrated to be effective for stabilizing membranes against plasticization in dense films. This study extends this promising crosslinking approach from dense films to industrially relevant asymmetric hollow fiber membranes. Crosslinkable asymm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of membrane science 2011-10, Vol.382 (1-2), p.212-221 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Decarboxylation-induced thermal crosslinking has been demonstrated to be effective for stabilizing membranes against plasticization in dense films. This study extends this promising crosslinking approach from dense films to industrially relevant asymmetric hollow fiber membranes. Crosslinkable asymmetric hollow fiber membranes were spun from a carboxylic acid containing polyimide, 6FDA-DAM:DABA. Dope and spinning conditions were optimized to obtain fibers with a defect-free selective skin layer. It is found that slightly defective fibers suffered severe selectivity loss after thermal crosslinking, suggesting that defect-free property is essential to the performance of the resulting crosslinked hollow fiber membranes. The crosslinked fibers were tested for CO sub(2/CH) sub(4) separation. The excellent plasticization resistance under high pressure feeds (with highest CO sub(2 partial pressure of 400 psia) suggests that these robust membranes are promising for aggressive natural gas purification.) |
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ISSN: | 0376-7388 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.memsci.2011.08.015 |