Título
Gas Permeability and Selectivity in Thermally Modified Poly(oxyindole biphenylylene) Membranes Bearing a tert-Butyl Carbonate Group
Autor
SUZANNE SANCHEZ GARCIA
F. ALBERTO RUIZ TREVIÑO
MANUEL DE JESUS AGUILAR VEGA
MIKHAIL ZOLOTUKHIN
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Acceso Abierto
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doi: DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.6b01304
Resumen o descripción
The gas permeability and ideal selectivity in poly(oxyindole biphenylylene) polymers that bear a tert-butyl carbonate side group, PN-BOC, have been measured, at 35 °C and 2 bar. It is found that the thermal degradation of the thermo-labile side group, BOC, at moderate temperatures and times, is useful for designing membranes that overcome the typical trade-off between permeability and selectivity. TGA, FTIR-ATR, and DSC analysis reveal that thermal treatments of PN-BOC at 150 °C and short periods of time, 5-60 min, allow the design of membranes with better selectivity-permeability combinations than the pure PN-BOC precursor. For the gas pairs O2/N2 and CO2/N2, the PN-BOC5 thermally treated membranes for 5 min show O2 and CO2 permeability coefficients higher by a factor of 2.3 with respect to that measured in PN-BOC, while retaining their selectivity. For the gas pairs H2/CH4 and CO2/CH4, the PN-BOC60 thermallytreated membranes for 60 min show a H2 and CO2 permeability coefficient higher by a factor of 1.7 and 1.4, respectively, while selectivity increases with respect to that of the PN-BOC precursor by 45% for H2/CH4 and 24% for CO2/CH4.
Fecha de publicación
2016
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Industrial
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Engineering Chemistry Research, 55(25), 7012-7020, 2016
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Zolotukhin, M. G. (2016). Gas Permeability and Selectivity in Thermally Modified Poly (oxyindole biphenylylene) Membranes Bearing a tert-Butyl Carbonate Group. Industrial
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Engineering Chemistry Research, 55(25), 7012-7020.
Sugerencia de citación
Sanchez-Garcia, S., Ruiz-Treviño, F. A., Aguilar-Vega, M. J.,
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Repositorio Institucional CICY
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