Visualizing MOF Mixed Matrix Membranes at the nanoscale: towards structure-performance relationships in CO2/CH4 separation over NH2-MIL- 53(Al)@PI

by T. Rodenas, M. Van Dalen, E. García-Pérez, P. Serra-Crespo, B. Zornoza, F. Kapteijn, J. Gascon
Year: 2014 ISSN: DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201203462

Bibliography

T. Rodenas, M. van Dalen, E. García-Pérez, P. Serra-Crespo, B. Zornoza, F. Kapteijn, J. Gascon, Adv. Funct. Mat. 24 (2014), 249-256, Visualizing MOF Mixed Matrix Membranes at the nanoscale: towards structure-performance relationships in CO2/CH4 separation over NH2-MIL- 53(Al)@PI

Abstract

​Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) composed of metal organic framework (MOF) fillers embedded in a polymeric matrix represent a promising alternative for CO2 removal from natural gas and biogas. Here, MMMs based on NH2-MIL-53(Al) MOF and polyimide are successfully synthesized with MOF loadings up to 25 wt% and different thicknesses. At 308 K and ΔP = 3 bar, the incorporation of the MOF filler enhances CO2 permeability with respect to membranes based on the neat polymer, while preserving the relatively high separation factor. The rate of solvent evaporation after membrane casting proves key for the final configuration and dispersion of the MOF in the membrane. Fast solvent removal favours the contraction of the MOF structure to its narrow pore framework configuration, resulting in enhanced separation factor and, particularly, CO2 permeability. The study reveals an excellent filler-polymer contact, with ca. 0.11% void volume fraction, for membranes based on the amino-functionalized MOF, even at high filler loadings (25 wt%). By providing precise and quantitative insight into key structural features at the nanoscale range, the approach provides feedback to the membrane casting process and therefore it represents an important advancement towards the rational design of mixed matrix membranes with enhanced structural features and separation performance.

Keywords

Gas separation Mixed matrix membranes Metal-organic frameworks Natural gas Biogas